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Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation
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Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation | Paperback

by Douglas Darnall (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Taylor Trade Publishing
Page Count:  288 Pages
Publication Date:  August 25, 1998
Sales Rank:  113,747th

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Product Description
Helps parents recognize the often subtle causes of alienation and teaches them how to prevent or minimize its damaging effects.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 19 reviews)

Casualties of divorce by R. E. Kogler (Caledonia, MI USA) 4 Stars
June 10, 2009
Like new - just what was requested and send in time stated. Very satisfied customer.

Great Read by B. Rotach (Virginia) 5 Stars
December 10, 2008
I bought this book for my husband to better understand what he and his children were going through at the hands of his bitter x-wife. Although reading it has helped him and I to better understand PAS it unfortunatley has done nothing to improove his situation. All divorced parents should read this book and learn that children need love from BOTH parents and that children are not pawns for revenge. Unfortunatley the printed words can not change some people, but it has better helped us with understanding why she does what she does.

More on the alienation of chidren from parents by Barry T. Levy (Palo Verde Ave, Long Beach, CA) 5 Stars
August 11, 2008
Working as I have for 29 years as a therapist, treating families of divorce, this book is very important. The author discusses things all parents going through a divorce, all divorce attorneys and family court judges should be aware of.

USEFUL!!! by Susan Montour 4 Stars
March 29, 2008
Very useful. Tendency to a bias to the mother, but has been helpful in personal situation.

Best read in conjunction with Family Court Hell. by plymouth dad. (UK) 4 Stars
December 03, 2007
'Divorce casualties' give many versions of what can happen during hostile child access cases. FAMILY COURT HELL, available on Amazon, actually goes inside a real life child access battle that went on for ten years. Reading FAMILY COURT HELL after Divorce Casualties brings the scenarios to life in a way that should stop any caring parent from trying to deny their children a loving and full relationship with the other parent. Both are a 'must read', not just for Dads, but mothers too.

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