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  • Published: 15 April 2009
  • ISBN: 9780593060704
  • Imprint: Bantam Press
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $32.99
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What About the Children?





How to help children survive separation and divorce.

Foreword by Professor Peter Hill, Consultant Child Psychiatrist, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children

More than 28 per cent of children in the UK are affected by the separation of their parents. Often they have to cope alone. Many adults tell themselves that children are resilient, while others feel they are hurting the people they love the most.In this book, Julie Lynn Evans will help you to do what she does professionally, by identifying with your children and providing powerful practical tools to overcome their problems.

What About the Children?:
* Advises on children of all ages from toddlers to teenagers
* Helps carers, friends and relatives, as well as parents, to interpret a child's symptoms and reactions
* Explains how a child's friendships, schooling and overall well-being are affected
* Provides tips on how to really listen and take action when a child tries to communicate difficult feelings
* Highlights advantages for children with single, separated or divorced parents

With case studies to illustrate a whole range of symptoms, Julie Lynn Evans demonstrates the myriad ways in which children express their emotions under stress. From the 'dragon child' to the 'too-good child', her sensitive and calm voice will reassure you at a time when your own world is under great strain.

  • Published: 15 April 2009
  • ISBN: 9780593060704
  • Imprint: Bantam Press
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $32.99
Categories:

About the author

Julie Lynn Evans

Julie Lynn Evans is one of the UK's foremost psychotherapists helping young people and their families in times of stress. She works with consultants from many hospitals, and helps troubled children in schools around the country. She has appeared on television programmes in Australia and the UK, and has written numerous articles on troubled childhood and adolescence. She is divorced and the mother of three children.

Praise for What About the Children?

Compassionate and sensitive, Julie Lynn Evans' book should become a bible for every adult interested in helping children from fragmented homes.

Nigella Lawson

Julie Lynn Evans is an original therapist. She is an active listener and by using the creative arts can discover a will to communicate in the most unforthcoming young person. She is creative herself, energetic, proactive and resourceful ... modern therapy carried out with true and inspiring mastery.

Professor Peter Hill, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
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