Co-parenting with a Toxic Ex

What to Do When Your Ex-Spouse Tries to Turn the Kids Against You

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Conflict Resolution, Divorce, Parenting
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Author: Paul R Fine, LCSW, Amy J. L. Baker, PhD ISBN: 9781608829606
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications Language: English
Author: Paul R Fine, LCSW, Amy J. L. Baker, PhD
ISBN: 9781608829606
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications
Language: English

Protect your child from alienation and loyalty conflicts.

During and after a difficult divorce, it’s easy for your relationship with your kids to become strained—especially if you are dealing with a toxic ex who bad-mouths you in front of your children, accuses you of being a bad parent, and even attempts to “replace” you with a new partner in your children’s lives. Your children may become confused, conflicted, angry, anxious, or depressed—and you may feel powerless. But there is help.
 
In this guide, you’ll discover a positive parenting approach to dealing with a hostile ex-spouse. You'll learn the best ways to protect your children from painful loyalty conflicts, how to avoid parental alienation syndrome, and techniques for talking to your children in a way that fosters honesty and trust. Co-parenting with a toxic ex can be challenging, but with the right tools you can protect your kids and make your relationship with them stronger than ever.

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Protect your child from alienation and loyalty conflicts.

During and after a difficult divorce, it’s easy for your relationship with your kids to become strained—especially if you are dealing with a toxic ex who bad-mouths you in front of your children, accuses you of being a bad parent, and even attempts to “replace” you with a new partner in your children’s lives. Your children may become confused, conflicted, angry, anxious, or depressed—and you may feel powerless. But there is help.
 
In this guide, you’ll discover a positive parenting approach to dealing with a hostile ex-spouse. You'll learn the best ways to protect your children from painful loyalty conflicts, how to avoid parental alienation syndrome, and techniques for talking to your children in a way that fosters honesty and trust. Co-parenting with a toxic ex can be challenging, but with the right tools you can protect your kids and make your relationship with them stronger than ever.

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