<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>If you've given up on achieving coparenting coordination and cooperation, this book offers help and hope for moving forward with less conflict for the sake of your children.<br/><i>Overcoming the Alienation Crisis</i> is a must-have resource for professionals and parents wanting to restore parent-child relationships. Psychologists Moran, McCall, and Sullivan present a balanced view of alienation, coparenting conflict dynamics, and parent-child resist refuse problems. Drawing on decades of experience as clinical forensic experts with family court cases, they drill down into the everyday challenges and dilemmas parents face when a child resists or refuses contact with a parent.<br/>Coparents who feel like they have been fighting a hopeless war will discover new understandings about why parent-child contact problems are so difficult to resolve. Frustrating yet all-too-common coparenting situations and predicaments are presented in a Q&A format, and hands-on solutions, tips, and strategies (33 of them!) offer concrete ways to move forward with less conflict. This book will guide coparents beyond high conflict into family peacemaking. <br/><i>All proceeds from the sale of this book go to Overcoming Barriers, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.</i>
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