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Who Can I Love?
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Who Can I Love?

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Who Can I Love? can help your child/children to be happier! This book helps children and parents to better understand, accept, and process their feelings in healthy ways. Written in a storybook style, this book provides therapy for parents and young children in cases involving divorce, custody, parental alienation syndrome, and/or feelings of parental displacement. Reading this book separately or together will help both the child/children and the parents to understand that it is okay for a child to love the parents, step-parents, and parent-partners without conflict, loyalty-conflicts, anxiety, or fear of loss or upset. Left unresolved, a child often expresses these unhealthy thoughts and feelings with unhealthy behaviors involving anxiety and/or depression. Among commonly-displayed behaviors can be a child’s inability to sleep through the night, reluctance to spend time with a parent, crying, and/or display sadness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dccs Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2008
Pages
38
ISBN
9780615244419

Who Can I Love? can help your child/children to be happier! This book helps children and parents to better understand, accept, and process their feelings in healthy ways. Written in a storybook style, this book provides therapy for parents and young children in cases involving divorce, custody, parental alienation syndrome, and/or feelings of parental displacement. Reading this book separately or together will help both the child/children and the parents to understand that it is okay for a child to love the parents, step-parents, and parent-partners without conflict, loyalty-conflicts, anxiety, or fear of loss or upset. Left unresolved, a child often expresses these unhealthy thoughts and feelings with unhealthy behaviors involving anxiety and/or depression. Among commonly-displayed behaviors can be a child’s inability to sleep through the night, reluctance to spend time with a parent, crying, and/or display sadness.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dccs Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2008
Pages
38
ISBN
9780615244419