Books and Podcasts

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Recommended Books:

-Gaies, J.S. & Morris, J.B., (2014). Mindful co-parenting: A child friendly path through divorce. Library of Congress.

-Ricci, I., (1997). Mom’s house, dad’s house: A complete guide for parents who are separated, divorced, or remarried.  New York: NY: Simon and Shuster.

-Ricci, I., (2006). Mom’s house, dad’s house: For kids. New York: NY: Simon and Shuster.

-Tesler, P., & Thompson, P. (2006). Collaborative divorce: The revolutionary new way to restructure your family, resolves legal issues, and move on with your life. New York, NY: Regan Books.

-Webb, S., & Ousky, R. (2006). The collaborative way to divorce: The revolutionary method that results in less stress, lower costs, and happier kids—without going to court. New York, NY: Hudson Street Press.

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Family and Divorce Articles:

How can I help our little ones understand our divorce?

How can I reassure my older children about our divorce?

Will divorce cause long-term damage for our children?

After divorce, here’s how to unify your extended families

Co-parenting communication crucial after divorce

Additional Recommended Articles:

-Ahrons, C. R. (2007a). Family ties after divorce: Long-term implications for children. Family Process, 46(1), 53-65.

-Ahrons, C. R. (2007b). Introduction to the special issue on divorce and its aftermath. Family Process, 46(1), 3-6. Retrieved from Research Library.

-Gamache, S.  (2005) Collaborative Practice:  A New Opportunity to Address Children’s Best Interest in Divorce.

-Kelly, J., & Emery, R. (2003). Children’s adjustment following divorce: Risk and resilience perspectives. Family Relations, 52(4), 352-362.

Podcast:

Schein On: Dr. Randy Heller’s Family Network

Part II Co-parenting with Dr. Randy Heller: How Not To Suck At Divorce

Navigating the Demands of Life and Starting 2022 in Balance

The Collaborative Divorce Process with Dr. Randy Heller

How Not To Suck At Divorce (Part 1)

How Not To Suck At Divorce (Part 2)