The Divorce and Divorce Therapy Handbook presents the most important findings on divorce, as well as the rich variety of therapeutic approaches that have been developed. Written by practitioners for practitioners, this is a comprehensive handbook for all mental health professionals, therapists, and counselors who have to deal with the multitude of problems associated with divorce and remarriage. "The wide ranging chapters cover all major aspects of the dynamics and process of divorce and remarriage, summarizing what has transpired in the past few decades and adding critical insights. There are practical suggestions for assessing and intervening with the troubled individuals, couples, and families who seek therapeutic services around issues ostensibly emanating from these life cycle events" —Florence W. Kaslow, Ph.D. — Florence W. Kaslow Table of Contents: Part I: Divorce Martin R. Textor: The Divorce Transition L. Rebecca Propst/Linda Fries: Problems and Needs of Adults William C. Nichols: Problems and Needs of Children Lawrence A. Kurdek: Children's Adjustment William G. Neville: Mediation Craig A. Everett/Sandra S. Volgy: Mediating Child Custody Disputes Kenneth K.Berry: The Mental Health Specialist as Child Advocate in Court Part II: Divorce Therapy David G. Rice: Marital Therapy and the Divorcing Family Douglas H. Sprenkle: The Clinical Practice of Divorce Therapy Donald K. Granvold: Postdivorce Treatment Carol Rotter Lowery: Psychotherapy with Children of Divorced Families Janine M. Bernard: School Interventions David M. Young: Group Intervention for Children of Divorced Families Connie J. Salts: Group Therapy for Divorced Adults Part III: New Family Systems Nancy J. Warren/Judy T. Konanc: Single-Parent Families Patricia Kain Knaub: The Stepfamily Clifford J. Sager: Treatment of the Remarried Family
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