Look for these articles and books by Jerome Price and other staff of the Michigan Family Institute:
Defusing the High-Conflict Divorce: A Treatment Guide for Working with Angry Couples (Impact Publishers, 2007)
It has been estimated that nearly twenty percent of the one million divorces each year in the U.S. involve high-conflict relationships. Angry, emotional disputes related to custody, parenting time, child support payments, visitation and more may go on for years. Who suffers? The children, mostly. Post-divorce conflict may be the most significant factor in adjustment (or maladjustment) for children of divorce. Defusing the High-Conflict Divorce offers a unique set of proven programs for quelling the hostility in high-conflict co-parenting couples, and "defusing" their prolonged, bitter and emotional struggles.More information / odering information.
The Right to Be The Grown-Up: Helping Parents Be Parents to Their Difficult Teens (Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc, 2003)
Jerome Price and Judith Margerum have joined forces to bring together an essential model for helping parents to help themselves as parents. Therapists will find here a host of practical, easy-to-implement strategies for working with parents to reclaim their lives when their children's behavior is out of control. More information / ordering information.
Power And Compassion: Working with Difficult Adolescents and Abused Parents (Guilford, 1996)
Power and Compassion has been rereleased in paperback. The paperback version is the same complete text with a new lower price of $16.95. More information / ordering information.
"Four Common Mistakes In Treating Teens," The Family Therapy Networker, July/August 2000.
Written by Jerome A. Price and Judith Margerum. An article about helping professionals understand the ways in which therapists unwittingly damage their adolescent clients and their families.
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