"…..my sadness would shrink if my mum and dad talked to each other because if they did, I would feel like I still have a family even though mum and dad live in separate houses?" Are your children victims of emotional fallout of your separation? Do you want to protect them from being victims? 'Separating Respectfully' takes you through, a proven step-by-step programme about how you can. It outlines a preventative framework based on responsibility and respect to help protect your children from the impact of your separation. This is your personal one-on-one consultation. This book will make separating and separation easier for your children and you as Lynne and Cheryl show you how. The Separating Respectfully' programme is non-blaming, gender neutral, and highly practical. Understand why you separated, how to protect your children, and how to move forward. About the Authors Lynne Clarke currently works in private practice as a family and marital therapist. She is also an accredited Family Consultant with the Family Law Court of Australia and is registered with the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department as a Dispute Resolution Practitioner. Cheryl Smith is an experienced family therapist who works in private practice. She is also a trained gestalt therapist and hypnotherapist. |