Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent/Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex by Dr. Richard A. Warshak, Dr Richard Warshak

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  • Pub. Date: February 2003
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 26,141

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    • Pub. Date: February 2003
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 26,141

    Synopsis

    Your ex-spouse is bad-mouthing you to your children, perhaps even trying to turn them against you. If you handle the situation ineffectively, you could lose your children's respect, their affection—even, in extreme cases, contact with them.

    Backed by twenty-five years of experience in helping families, Dr. Richard Warshak presents powerful strategies for dealing with everything from tainted parent-child relationships in which children are disrespectful or reluctant to show their affection to disturbances in which children virtually disown an entire side of the family.

    Divorce Poison offers advice on how to:

    • Recognize early warning signs of trouble
    • React if your children refuse to see you
    • Respond to rude and hateful behavior
    • Avoid the seven most common errors made by rejected parents

    This groundbreaking work gives parents powerful strategies to preserve and rebuild loving relationships with their children and provides legal and mental-health professionals with practical advice to help their clients and ensure the welfare of children.

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    Dr. Richard A. Warshak is a clinical, research, and consulting psychologist in private practice in Dallas, Texas, a graduate of Cornell University, and a clinical professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. An internationally recognized authority on divorce and alienated children, his studies are cited often in courtrooms and legislatures and his work has been prominently featured in world-wide media including Today, CNN, USA Today, the Washington Post, the London Sunday Telegraph, and Time. The author of the critically acclaimed The Custody Revolution, he lives and works with his wife in Dallas, Texas

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    Eye Opening About an Ugly Realityby Anonymous

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    December 12, 2008: Parental Alienation has happened to me too, and NO I was not an abusive father, but a hard-working, supportive, loving, caring and pro-feminism father. This book opened my eyes as to what was happening with my children after divorce. I learned why any effort to keep in touch with my children was seen as threatening intrussion by their mother, and why the relationship with my children was destroyed. Many will attack this book because of political reasons, without realizing that both men and women are now victims to this tragedy. If you are a parent who has lost contact with your children, this book is a MUST READ. It will let you know what is happening and how to cope with it. Once you have bought it, and I hope for the sake of your own sanity you do, WRITE A REVIEW for others to know that this ugly truth DOES HAPPEN, to MEN and WOMEN.

    Don't think this can't happen to you!by Anonymous

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    June 23, 2008: This is a fabulous book. I have lived this for the last 3 years. It can and DOES happen. I believe all judges dealing with custody cases need to read this as they must be informed about parental bashing and brainwashing.