Renegotiating family relationships divorce, child custody, and mediation

This book provides a sensitive exploration of the psychological dynamics of divorce and child custody disputes, including illustrative case examples. Emery emphasizes the importance of recognizing parents' emotional struggles while helping them negotiate as cooperatively as possible

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1. Verfasser: Emery, Robert E. 1952- (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: New York Guilford Press [2012]
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Divorce mediation / United States
Custody of children / United States
Divorced parents / Counseling of / United States
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United States fast
spellingShingle Emery, Robert E. 1952-
Renegotiating family relationships divorce, child custody, and mediation
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Custody of children / United States
Divorced parents / Counseling of / United States
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