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Amy J. L. Baker

    This author delves into the intricate dynamics of familial relationships with a profound understanding of developmental psychology. Her work critically examines areas such as parent-child connections, child abuse, and psychological maltreatment. Bringing extensive expertise from research and practice, she aims to foster healthier environments for children. Her writing is informed by deep specialization and a commitment to child welfare.

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    Getting Through My Parents' Divorce
    Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties That Bind
    • The book delves into the emotional and psychological impact on adults who experienced manipulation during their parents' divorce. It explores the long-lasting effects of parental conflict and the struggles these individuals face in forming their own relationships. Through personal stories and research, the author sheds light on the complexities of navigating loyalty, identity, and trust, ultimately aiming to provide insight and healing for those affected by such familial dynamics.

      Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties That Bind
    • Getting Through My Parents' Divorce

      A Workbook for Dealing with Parental Alienation, Loyalty Conflicts, and Other Tough Stuff

      Divorce is often stressful for kids. But for kids who have parents in conflict with one another, or where one parent is so hostile that he or she is actively trying to undermine the kids' relationship with the other parent, divorce can be unbearable. In But I Love You Both, two psychologists and experts in parental alienation offer a workbook for kids who are feeling torn between two parents in a hostile divorce. The book also deals with the negative impact of custody disputes and helps children understand and identify their feelings, learn to cope with stress and other complex emotions, and feel safe and loved.

      Getting Through My Parents' Divorce
    • Mit ihrer Expertise in diesem Bereich beweist die Autorin Baker eindrucksvoll, dass das Erzählen von Geschichten nicht nur eine Möglichkeit ist, um der Entfremdung entgegenzuwirken, sondern auch eine heilende Wirkung auf entfremdete Eltern haben kann. Entgegen der gängigen Annahme, dass das Schweigen über die Entfremdung die beste Lösung sei, zeigt Baker, dass das Erzählen von Geschichten ein wirksames Mittel sein kann, um den Schmerz zu lindern und die Wunden zu heilen.

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