ISBN-13: 9780595317257 / Angielski / Miękka / 2004 / 76 str.
ISBN-13: 9780595317257 / Angielski / Miękka / 2004 / 76 str.
"Dr. Brenda Dozier has been my number one choice for the referral of my most challenging couples and families. I am so glad she has taken the time to share her wit and wisdom through "Two-Home Families.""--Peggy Thornton, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
""Two-Home Families..."" provides straight forward, practical strategies that will show counselors of various skill levels how to effectively work with even the most difficult divorcing couple."--William L. Stutts, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
"Dr. Brenda Dozier shares her passion, intellect, and experience in her "Two Home Families..." as she walks counselors through the process of helping couples achieve effective co-parenting relationships after the marriage ends."--Deborah L. Moffett, Ph.D., Psy.D.
When divorced parents are hostile with one another, their children suffer long-term negative consequences in all areas of their health--social, mental, physical, and emotional. "Two-Home Families: A Family Systems Approach to Divorce Therapy" teaches mental health professionals powerful ways top help parents help their children while they reap benefits as well.
Dr. Dozier is a 16 year veteran of family therapy and through hundreds of therapy sessions with parents and children she has developed a model that has helped adults separate their roles as former marital partners from their roles as co-parents. These co-parenting relationships may either be cooperative in nature or take on a parallel style that allows each parent to parent his or her way. "Two-Home Families.".. exemplifies the importance of preserving parent-child relationships and preventing self-centered, vindictive behaviors.