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About the Author |
| Dr. Adolph Moser is a licensed clinical psychologistin private practice, specializing in bio-behavioral and cognitive approaches to stress-related syndromes. He is founder of the Center for Human Potential, a nonprofit organization with holistic focus on preventing acute onsets of stress in children. While Chief Psychologist at the Indiana Youth Center, he implemented a biofeedback laboratory and directed nine-year research project on the effects of relaxation techniques in the treatment of stress disorders. That study culminated in the development of the nationally distributed stress-management program, entitled Systematic Relaxation Training. |
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Summary
When their parents divorce, children often become very upset and feel that everything is falling apart. In this wonderful book, Dr. Adolph Moser writes directly to children on a one on one basis and discusses the problems they experience when their parents divorce. He clears up many misunderstandings that children may have and suggests ways by which they can help themselves get through a very difficult time. While this book can be very helpful to those children who read it by themselves, it can be even more beneficial when they read it with both of their parents-one parent at a time. Both the text and illustrations can open avenues for meaningful discussions between parents and children, that can help them gain better understandings of each other’s feelings and show them ways to solve many of their problems.
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