About the Author:
Michael S. Prokop is currently a consulting psychologist with Kent State University, Warren City Schools and The Developmental Clinic of Warren, Ohio. He graduated with honors from Kent State University with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and earned a Master's degree in School Psychology from Bowing Green State University. For the past eighteen years he has been providing individual and group psychotherapy for children with divorced and separated parents. He frequently lectures and provides workshops concerning divorce, relaxation therapy, and positive mental health.
Review:
" a well researched, highly recommended book which offers enormously helpful information concerning an increasingly dominant problem in contemporary America... it also speaks to the heart- the heart of an adult and a child. Empathy was a root nerve which was tapped as I journeyed through the book. May it help others in their journey. -- Rev. Guy Noonan, TOR, M.A., Roman Catholic Priest, Brooklyn, New York.
"This extraordinary book provides children with honest explanations for the many difficult issues they find themselves experiencing throughout the process of divorce. Prokop has written a book which may be used by members of the mental health profession, teachers, parents, and the clergy to facilitate the healing process and help children dispel false beliefs concerning -- The American Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 18, No. 1 Cheryl A. Kendrick, M.S., Florida State University
"excellent...simple, but thorough-positive, but descriptive." -- Steve Garvey, divorced parent, former National League Baseball All Star, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres
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