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Should Your Parents Be Married Even If They're Unhappy With Each Other? If your parents fuss at you does it mean they don't love you? How can you tell if your father loves you if he lives in another city? Are you "bad" when you get angry with your mother or father? Why is it a mistake to talk to one parent about another? Do you blame yourself for your parents' divorce? This warm and honest book provides reassuring answers to these and many more crucial questions children ask about divorce.

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Should Your Parents Be Married Even If They're Unhappy With Each Other? If your parents fuss at you does it mean they don't love you? How can you tell if your father loves you if he lives in another city? Are you "bad" when you get angry with your mother or father? Why is it a mistake to talk to one parent about another? Do you blame yourself for your parents' divorce? This warm and honest book provides reassuring answers to these and many more crucial questions children ask about divorce.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Richard A. Gardner was a child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and a member of the faculty of Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the William A. White Psychoanalytic Institute. In his private practice he worked for many years with divorced parents and their children.