Splitting Up

Splitting Up
Author: Alvin Pam
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1998-08-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781572303676

From the characterological struggle that leads to the breakup through the difficult adjustments that come after the marriage is over, this volume examines the emotional process of divorce. Illustrated throughout with evocative case examples, this book explores why marriages fail, the feelings and reactions of both the rejecting and the rejected partners, the psychodynamics of jealousy, the possibility of reconciliation, and the impact of divorce on children.

Splitting Up

Splitting Up
Author: Judy Hogg
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1922190160

Written in clear, plain English without legal jargon, this book deciphers the complicated and sometimes overwhelming world of law and divorce. It empowers the reader and allows them to make informed decisions about the future for themselves and their children. It also contains a complete glossary of family law legal terms. Chapters include: * Leaving A Relationship And Counselling * Your Lawyer * Marriage Or De Facto Relationships * Money Matters * Child Support * Property * Divorce And Separation * How A Case Is Conducted And What The Courts Can Do * Starting Again

Splitting Up

Splitting Up
Author: Larry Frolick
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1459726707

A guide to the new social landscape and a serious search for personal meaning in an age of rapidly shifting cultural values.

You Make Your Parents Super Happy!

You Make Your Parents Super Happy!
Author: Richy K. Chandler
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1784507768

Hey! I think you should know that there is nothing your parents are more proud of... than YOU!' This simple graphic story helps children whose parents are separating to feel better. The book says why some parents have to live in different places, reminds the child how special they are to both parents, and reassures them that both parents will keep looking after them, and love them just as before. Getting to the heart of what children need to hear in what can be a confusing time, the story lets your child know that they are loved and safe, and that this will not change. Ideal for children aged 3-7.

Break It Up

Break It Up
Author: Richard Kreitner
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0316510599

From journalist and historian Richard Kreitner, a "powerful revisionist account"of the most persistent idea in American history: these supposedly United States should be broken up (Eric Foner). The novel and fiery thesis of Break It Up is simple: The United States has never lived up to its name—and never will. The disunionist impulse may have found its greatest expression in the Civil War, but as Break It Up shows, the seduction of secession wasn’t limited to the South or the nineteenth century. It was there at our founding and has never gone away. With a scholar’s command and a journalist’s curiosity, Richard Kreitner takes readers on a revolutionary journey through American history, revealing the power and persistence of disunion movements in every era and region. Each New England town after Plymouth was a secession from another; the thirteen colonies viewed their Union as a means to the end of securing independence, not an end in itself; George Washington feared separatism west of the Alleghenies; Aaron Burr schemed to set up a new empire; John Quincy Adams brought a Massachusetts town’s petition for dissolving the United States to the floor of Congress; and abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison denounced the Constitution as a pro-slavery pact with the devil. From the “cold civil war” that pits partisans against one another to the modern secession movements in California and Texas, the divisions that threaten to tear America apart today have centuries-old roots in the earliest days of our Republic. Richly researched and persuasively argued, Break It Up will help readers make fresh sense of our fractured age.

Splitting

Splitting
Author: Bill Eddy
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1684036135

This highly anticipated second edition of Splitting includes new chapters on abuse, alienation, and false allegations; as well as information about the four types of domestic violence, protective orders, and child custody disputes. Are you divorcing someone who’s making the process as difficult as possible? Are they sending you nasty emails, falsifying the truth, putting your children in the middle, abusing you, or abusing the system? Are they “persuasive blamers,” manipulating and fooling court personnel to get them on their side? If so, you need this book. For more than ten years, Splitting has served as the ultimate guide for people divorcing a high conflict person, one who often has borderline or narcissistic (or even antisocial) personality disorder. Among other things, it has saved readers thousands of dollars, helped them keep custody of their children, and effectively guided them through a difficult legal and emotional process. Written by a family law attorney and therapist, and the author of Stop Walking on Eggshells, Splitting is an essential legal and psychological guide for anyone divorcing a persuasive blamer: someone who suffers from borderline personality disorder (BPD), narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), and/or antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). This second edition includes new information about antisocial personalities; expanded information about domestic violence, child abuse, alienation, and false allegations; how to approach protective orders and deal with child custody disputes; and a new chapter on how to successfully present your case to decision makers. Turn to this guide to help you: Predict what your spouse may do or say in court Take control of your case with assertiveness and strategic thinking Choose a lawyer who understands your case Learn how e-mails and social networking can be used against you If you need help navigating a high-conflict divorce from a manipulative spouse, this book includes all of the critical information you need to work through the process of divorce in an emotionally balanced, productive way.

Breaking Up America

Breaking Up America
Author: Joseph Turow
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226817512

Combining shrewd analysis of contemporary practices with a historical perspective, Breaking Up America traces the momentous shift that began in the mid-1970s when advertisers rejected mass marketing in favor of more aggressive target marketing. Turow shows how advertisers exploit differences between consumers based on income, age, gender, race, marital status, ethnicity, and lifesyles. "An important book for anyone wanting insight into the advertising and media worlds of today. In plain English, Joe Turow explains not only why our television set is on, but what we are watching. The frightening part is that we are being watched as we do it."—Larry King "Provocative, sweeping and well made . . . Turow draws an efficient portrait of a marketing complex determined to replace the 'society-making media' that had dominated for most of this century with 'segment-making media' that could zero in on the demographic and psychodemographic corners of our 260-million-person consumer marketplace."—Randall Rothenberg, Atlantic Monthly

Why Do Families Break Up?

Why Do Families Break Up?
Author: Jane Bingham
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780739866832

Explores issues related to divorce, including discussion of causes, the experience of moving, and learning to cope with a parent's new partner.