Constructive Divorce Recommended Reading

  • Ahrons, Constance, “The Good Divorce: Keeping your Family Together When Your Marriage Comes Apart” (1998, Harper Press)
  • Cameron, Nancy J., Susan Gamache, and Doreen Gardner Gardner, “Collaborative Practice: Deepening the Dialogue” (2004, Continuing Education Society of British Columbia).
  • Ellison, Sharon, “Taking the War Out of Our Words: The Art of Powerful Non-Defensive Communication”  (2009, Wyatt-Mackenzie Publishing)
  • Folberg, Jay, Ann Milne, and Peter Salem, eds. “Divorce and Family Mediation: Models, Techniques, and Applications” (2004, The Guilford Press).
  • Friedman, Gary J., and Jack Himmelstein “A Guide to Divorce Mediation: How to Reach a Fair, Legal Settlement at a Fraction of the Cost” (1993, Workman).
  • Ousky, Ron and Webb, Stuart, “The Collaborative Way to Divorce: The Revolutionary Method that Results in Less Stress, Lower Costs, and Happier Kids- Without Going to Court” (2006, Hudson Press)
  • Phillips, Barbara Ashley, “Finding Common Ground: A Field Guide to Mediation” (1994, Hells Canyon Publishing).
  • Shields, Richard W., Judith P. Ryan, and Victoria L. Smith, “Collaborative Family Law: Another Way to Resolve Family Disputes” (2003, Thomson Carswell).

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