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- How adults can heal the pain caused by their parents' divorce--from New York Times bestselling author Gary NeumanMillions of adults were children of divorce--and while a few have found closure and healing, many continue to struggle with the trauma of their parents' divorce, commonly even 20, 30, or 40 years after it happened.
- About the Author: M. GARY NEUMAN is a practicing licensed counselor, a rabbi, and a "New York Times" bestselling author.
- 272 Pages
- Self Improvement, General
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How adults can heal the pain caused by their parents' divorce--from New York Times bestselling author Gary NeumanMillions of adults were children of divorce--and while a few have found closure and healing, many continue to struggle with the trauma of their parents' divorce, commonly even 20, 30, or 40 years after it happened. If you are experiencing some of the common reactions to divorce, including issues of trust, ongoing sadness, and the feeling that you can't shake your past, then you are likely still suffering from the pain of your parents' divorce. This book is designed to help you rebuild your past, regardless of how long you have felt unable to do so. Licensed family counselor Gary Neuman has worked successfully with many adult survivors of parental divorce. In this book, he presents a new, proven program to help you see and understand your past in order to let go of the pain of your parents' divorce and transform both your present and your future.
- Presents a proven, 4-step process that will help you re-experience your past and understand it in a new, more objective way
- Guides you through major issues that can affect adult survivors of divorce, such as finding peace with your parents and getting comfortable with love
- Written by the New York Times bestselling author of The Truth About Cheating and Helping Your Kids Cope with Divorce the Sandcastles Way
From the Back Cover
"Gary is one of the best psychotherapists in the world." --Oprah Winfrey
"I'm a huge fan of Gary Neuman's." --Ricki Lake
"When I was a kid, I used to have this fantasy that I had a board of advisors who used to, like, give me life advice. Gary would be on my board." --Anderson Cooper
No matter how long ago your parents' divorce occurred, you shouldn't be surprised that the pain lingers in your adult life, especially if you still face challenges in your relationships with your parents. In fact, revisiting those events through your grown-up eyes will be the key to removing many of the emotional obstacles you face now, years later. Resolving major issues such as money, infidelity, and depression from your own childhood may help you conquer problems in your adult relationships, and prevent you from revisiting the same complications with your own children.
In "The Long Way Home," "New York Times" bestselling author Gary Neuman presents a proven program designed to help you rebuild your past, regardless of how long you have felt that you couldn't. This breakthrough five-week, step-by-step plan helps you re-experience your childhood from a different vantage point, transforming the pain into healing. This powerful and life-changing guide helps you: Discover your truth and reflect clearly on the pastCreate change in your life and move forwardFind peace with your parents today Get comfortable with love and embrace truth and honesty
You can't change your past, but you can understand it in a new, more objective way that changes your future.
About the Author
M. GARY NEUMAN is a practicing licensed counselor, a rabbi, and a "New York Times" bestselling author. He has appeared more than twenty times on" Today" and multiple times on "The View, Dateline, "and NPR. A frequent "Oprah "guest, Gary also appeared on Oprah's Most Memorable Guests show, and she has referred to him as "one of the best psychotherapists in the world." Gary and his work have been written about in numerous magazines including "People, Time, Parents, Cosmopolitan, " and "Redbook, " as well as many major newspapers. He lives in Miami Beach with his wife and five children. To find out more, visit www.NeumanMethod.com.