Blog Articles by Neil Grossman, PhD, at http://thesmarterdivorce.wordpress.com
Helping Your Children Survive Your Divorce
http://thesmarterdivorce.wordpress.com/2011/07/10/helping-your-children-survive-your-divorce/
Most parents are concerned about how a divorce will affect their children. Current research on this topic indicates that: The ending of a marital relationship does create stress in families. …
Recovery from Divorce-Induced Crazy Feelings
http://thesmarterdivorce.wordpress.com/2011/04/22/recovery-from-divorce-induced-crazy-feelings/
It has been said that divorce makes sane people act crazy. This is because the dynamics or pressures of a divorce push normal emotions to the extreme. A divorce is
After the Romance Is Over: Preserving Your Family In Divorce
When couples falls in love and marry, they expect it to be forever. However, far too many marriages end in divorce and children become …
The Children’s View of Divorce
http://thesmarterdivorce.wordpress.com/2010/11/12/the-children%e2%80%99s-view-of-divorce/
How do children view their parents’ divorce? Certainly, this depends on the age of the child. However, their view also reflects the amount of conflict between the parents, before, during and after the divorce. I …
Resources/References from Christina Zangari, M.S.Ed.
For Children:
–Mama and Daddy Bear’s Divorce by Cornelia Maude Spelman
–Two Homes by Claire Masurel
–Dinosaurs Divorce: A Guide for Changing Families by Laurene Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
-It’s Not Your Fault, Koko Bear: A Read-Together Book For Parents & Young Children During Divorce by Vicki Lansky
–Love Is A Family by Roma Downey
–I Don’t Want To Talk About It by Jeanie Franz Ranso
–Fred Stays with Me! By Nancy Coffelt
For Parents:
–Positive Discipline For Single Parents, by Jane Nelsen
Links
Collaborative Divorce Resolutions www.CDRLI.com brings a proven non-litigation dispute resolution model to Long Island families. The process is designed to help couples and their families resolve their disputes in an open, non-adversarial manner, without litigation or a judge, and reach a mutually agreeable outcome that meets everyone’s interest.
Suffolk County Psychological Association – www.suffolkpsych.org
SCPA find a psychologist – http://www.suffolkpsych.org/search.asp
Nassau County Psychological Association – www.nassaupsych.org
NCPA find a psychologist – http://nassuapsych.org/find-a-psychologist.asp
Parenting Coordination Association of New York – www.thePCANY.org