In "Building Resilience," readers are taken on a profound exploration of the intricate psychological impact of divorce on children's self-esteem and self-confidence. Divorce, while common in modern society, can shake the foundation of a child's world, challenging their beliefs about love, stability, and self-worth.
Key topics discussed in this comprehensive volume include:
The Emotional Roller Coaster: An in-depth look at the immediate aftermath of divorce and the myriad of emotions children grapple with.
The Self in Turmoil: How upheavals in family structure can lead to self-doubt and feelings of guilt or blame.
Age Matters: Understanding how divorce impacts children differently at various developmental stages, from toddlers to teenagers.
Coping Mechanisms: The diverse ways children cope with the pain and confusion, including withdrawal, anger, academic issues, or acting out.
Building Bridges of Communication: Strategies for parents and caregivers to communicate effectively with children during and after a divorce.
Promoting Resilience: Tools and techniques to help children rebuild their self-esteem, develop coping skills, and foster a sense of security.
Therapeutic Interventions: The role of therapy in helping children navigate the challenges of divorce and restoring their confidence.
The Role of Schools and Community: How educators and community leaders can provide support and resources for children going through family separations.
Meticulously researched and empathetically written, "Building Resilience" sheds light on the often-overlooked inner turmoil children experience during a divorce. It equips parents, caregivers, and professionals with the understanding and tools necessary to support children through this challenging transition, helping them emerge stronger, more confident, and resilient.
Key topics discussed in this comprehensive volume include:
The Emotional Roller Coaster: An in-depth look at the immediate aftermath of divorce and the myriad of emotions children grapple with.
The Self in Turmoil: How upheavals in family structure can lead to self-doubt and feelings of guilt or blame.
Age Matters: Understanding how divorce impacts children differently at various developmental stages, from toddlers to teenagers.
Coping Mechanisms: The diverse ways children cope with the pain and confusion, including withdrawal, anger, academic issues, or acting out.
Building Bridges of Communication: Strategies for parents and caregivers to communicate effectively with children during and after a divorce.
Promoting Resilience: Tools and techniques to help children rebuild their self-esteem, develop coping skills, and foster a sense of security.
Therapeutic Interventions: The role of therapy in helping children navigate the challenges of divorce and restoring their confidence.
The Role of Schools and Community: How educators and community leaders can provide support and resources for children going through family separations.
Meticulously researched and empathetically written, "Building Resilience" sheds light on the often-overlooked inner turmoil children experience during a divorce. It equips parents, caregivers, and professionals with the understanding and tools necessary to support children through this challenging transition, helping them emerge stronger, more confident, and resilient.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.