Author: | Joseph Helmreich |
Subcategory: | Social Sciences |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Praeger; 1 edition (December 30, 2007) |
Pages: | 144 pages |
Category: | Other |
Rating: | 4.4 |
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The casualties of warring parents are wounded children. Dr. Marcus has been a forensic psychologist for the past 25 years and has evaluated thousands of cases. This book highlights the worst cases, and the repercussions to the entire family.
The casualties of warring parents are wounded children. The take aways from this book are two points. The casualties of warring parents are wounded children
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With journalist Helmreich, psychoanalyst Marcus, a veteran forensic evaluator for New York State child custody cases, has collected a sad, scary docket of divorce stories, taken from his 20-plus years on the job, that expose the dysfunctional legal system currently making the worst o. .
With journalist Helmreich, psychoanalyst Marcus, a veteran forensic evaluator for New York State child custody cases, has collected a sad, scary docket of divorce stories, taken from his 20-plus years on the job, that expose the dysfunctional legal system currently making the worst of already traumatic situations
Screenwriter Helmreich and Psychologist Marcus, the latter a longtime court insider who has witnessed untold trauma as an.
Screenwriter Helmreich and Psychologist Marcus, the latter a longtime court insider who has witnessed untold trauma as an evaluator in custody disputes, present us with a book that is shocking, tragic and ultimately enlightening. The authors present in-depth understanding of the havoc child custody disputes can wreak not only on the couple but, more importantly, on the children. Harshly detailed, we come to know through this text the personal motivations and behaviors that end up devastating lives. Here, parents can learn what to do, and what not to do, to avoid bitter tragedy in such cases.
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A book of 35 diaries written by Soviet children in 1941-1945, the years of the Great Patriotic War, has been translated .
A book of 35 diaries written by Soviet children in 1941-1945, the years of the Great Patriotic War, has been translated into English. It contains written testimonies of the horrors of fighting with Nazis documented with a child’s sincerity. In adults' diaries, the author is still trying to build some sort of drama, while children have been sincerely writing about what they saw and felt, and that's the main value of these documents.
Warring Parents, Wounded Children, and the Wretched World of Child Custody: Cautionary Tales. Joseph Helmreich, Paul Marcus.
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Joseph Helmreich is the author of Warring Parents, Wounded Children, and the Wretched World of Child Custody, a collection of cautionary tales based on real life child custody disputes (Praeger, 2007)
Joseph Helmreich is the author of Warring Parents, Wounded Children, and the Wretched World of Child Custody, a collection of cautionary tales based on real life child custody disputes (Praeger, 2007). He lives in New York City, where he works in international film distribution for The Weinstein Company.
Screenwriter Helmreich and Psychologist Marcus, the latter a longtime court insider who has witnessed untold trauma as an evaluator in custody disputes, present us with a book that is shocking, tragic and ultimately enlightening. The authors present in-depth understanding of the havoc child custody disputes can wreak not only on the couple but, more importantly, on the children. Harshly detailed, we come to know through this text the personal motivations and behaviors that end up devastating lives. Here, parents can learn what to do, and what not to do, to avoid bitter tragedy in such cases. Judges, lawyers, guardians and mediators will also find this book enormously educational and useful.
The ten cases in this book have been culled from years of experience as a court-appointed child custody evaluator. Commentaries at the end of each chapter offer analyses and concrete, practical information for parents in similar situations.