December 25th, 2009 by admin | Filed under divorce.

Review
“A common-sense, compassionate, human book about the crazy process that more than half of us go through. This should be required reading with all marriage licenses.” — Philadelphia Inquirer
A fully revised and updated edition of the essential guide for men and women moving through the turmoil of divorce.
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I bought this book at a low point in the divorce process, wondering if I would ever stop feeling depressed and angry, and thinking I was somehow a bad person for having those feelings. Imagine my surprise when I turned the pages of the book to find that I was NORMAL for feeling angry and depressed! Giving validation for my feelings, and taking ownership of them, gave me what I needed to master them and move on, standing up for what I needed in the divorce process and giving myself permission to cry sometimes. This book helped me become stronger and showed me that there can be a brighter future after divorce. I highly recommend this for anyone going through a divorce, especially those in “crazy time” whose feelings are not being validated. Divorce is the death of a dream, maybe in some ways worse than the loss of a loved one through a natural death, and it is okay to grieve. This book can help people cope with that loss, learn from it, and move on to a better life.