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Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.852
EAN: 9780878332083
ISBN: 0878332081
Label: Taylor Trade Publishing
Manufacturer: Taylor Trade Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: August 25, 1998
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Studio: Taylor Trade Publishing
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Editorial Review: Helps parents recognize the often subtle causes of alienation and teaches them how to prevent or minimize its damaging effects.
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Rating: - USEFUL!!!
Very useful. Tendency to a bias to the mother, but has been helpful in personal situation.
Rating: - Best read in conjunction with Family Court Hell.
'Divorce casualties' give many versions of what can happen during hostile child access cases. FAMILY COURT HELL, available on Amazon, actually goes inside a real life child access battle that went on for ten years. Reading FAMILY COURT HELL after Divorce Casualties brings the scenarios to life in a way that should stop any caring parent from trying to deny their children a loving and full relationship with the other parent. Both are a 'must read', not just for Dads, but mothers too.
Rating: - Common Sense
This book has a lot of good common sense approaches to how to help children of divorces have a better life. I saw lots of similarities to what has happened to me. Good advice book that shows good examples. I would recommend it.
Rating: - A book for Daddies about women and the laws that enable them
read some of the reviews and I seem to hear the same things over and over from women...
I am the parent the kids go to etc etc, I am the one being abused...
Women have a bottomless pit when it comes to self pity.
This book will help those dads in situations where the mother is completely unaware of her very bad behavior.
I have seen mothers "steal" the kids and relocate but cry to me that the "dad" doesn't see his kids.
Or the mother ... Read More
Rating: - Required Reading for All Professionals involved with Children
Dr. Darnall has provided a rock solid foundation for the most important aspect of the Parental Alienation Syndrome: A detailed, clear, psychological definition of an ailment so pervasive and ill-defined that many educated professionals disregard the term as a mere hot-button topic instead of what it really is - Abuse.
What is most valuable to the reader is that Dr. Darnall provides a full spectrum view of this syndrome by describing in precise detail THREE categorical definitions of parental ... Read More
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