Robert E. Emery

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Robert E. Emery



Average rating: 4.06 · 509 ratings · 46 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Truth About Children an...

4.13 avg rating — 211 ratings — published 2004 — 11 editions
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Two Homes, One Childhood: A...

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Renegotiating Family Relati...

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Marriage, Divorce, and Chil...

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Essentials of Abnormal Psyc...

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Dwa domy, jedno dziecinstwo...

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Child Custody Mediation: An...

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Cultural Sociology of Divor...

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“We can get even more perspective just by flipping the numbers. If a child from a married home has an 11 percent chance of seeing a therapist, she has an 89 percent chance of not seeing one. A child from a divorced home who has a 21 percent chance of seeing a therapist has a 79 percent chance of not seeing one. This is not just a case of the glass being half empty or half full. We can and should look at the statistics both ways. When we do that, we see that the glass is 20 percent empty and 80 percent full.”
Robert E. Emery, The Truth About Children and Divorce: Dealing with the Emotions So You and Your Children Can Thrive

“You need to find a way to work together as parents. You have to find a way to love your kids more than you hate each other.”
Robert E. Emery, Two Homes, One Childhood: A Parenting Plan to Last a Lifetime

“Childhood can be, should be, a time of innocence, trust, wonder, joy, exploration, learning, making strong, worthy efforts—and making lots of mistakes too. Childhood is a time when forgiveness, fresh starts, and repeated mistakes all should be expected and accepted.”
Robert E. Emery, Two Homes, One Childhood: A Parenting Plan to Last a Lifetime



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