PUBLISHED WORKS:


HOW TO TALK TO YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT DIVORCE
Understanding What Your Children May Think, Feel, and Need

LEARN WAYS TO:
HELP YOUR CHILD COPE WITH YOUR DIVORCE
PROMOTE A HEALTHY POST-DIVORCE FAMILY
IDENTIFY DIVORCE-RELATED BEHAVIORS
AVOID DESTRUCTIVE MEMORIES

Written by
JILL JONES-SODERMAN, LCSW &
ALLISON QUATTROCCHI, DIVORCE MEDIATOR, ATTORNEY


Jill Jones-Soderman has been a consultant, therapist, and forensic counselor for thirty-five years. Allison Quattrocchi has been a divorce mediator and family law attorney for twenty-five years. They have combined their extensive experience to bring to the reader what they believe to be one of the best resources for divorcing parents that is available. You can find more complete biographical information about the authors inside the back cover of this book.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE BOOK...
"The powerful message of this book is that children should be seen, heard, believed, and protected because, when they are not, we lose them! The authors have captured the essence of the divorce experience as it relates to the child/parent relationship. I have never seen it written about in this manner. I wish books with this content had been available for my clients many years ago." - The Reverend Otis Ingram, The Alliance of Divine Love

"Every divorcing parent needs to read this book. It is a clear and concise guide through the particularly hazardous terrain of helping children when their parents are getting divorced. Professionals who work with divorcing parents will also find it insightful and beneficial."
- Margaret A. Holbrook, Family Law Attorney

"This book gives the reader exceptional insight into family dynamics and how they affect children. I highly recommend it and consider it a 'must read' for anyone who works with children, particularly in a divorce situation."
- Louis O. Pupo, M.D., Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics,
Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

"As a father of young children who experienced years of divorce conflict, I can say I wish
I had had the insight and support of this book."
- C.O. Rosemann, Electrical Engineer

"This is a thoughtful and practical analysis of the psychological dynamics of families undergoing divorce. Readers learn how to anticipate and deal with the many emotional complexities of the process with focus on the vulnerabilities and needs of the children. I recommend this to divorcing parents and to relatives and friends who want to understand and help. It is also an essential guide for any professional in the field, as well as for anyone pursuing a degree or training in counseling, psychology, mediation, or law."
- Peter Proehl, MA, Degree Consulting Services

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