Abigail Trafford

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Crazy Time: Surviving Divor...

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My Time: Making the Most of...

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“Divorce is a death. It is the death of a relationship. It is the death of your dreams. You have to start all over.”
Abigail Trafford, Crazy Time: Surviving Divorce and Building a New Life, Revised Edition

“Divorce is always experienced as a failure. It threatens a person’s self-image of being good, being loved, being valued.” But, he adds, it is out of failure that a person often finds the inner strength to grow and attain major achievements in life. “A lot of people make a big contribution to society out of their own suffering,” he says. “A crisis forces change.”
Abigail Trafford, Crazy Time: Surviving Divorce and Building a New Life, Revised Edition

“The buzzword is companionate marriage, a relationship between two equals based on love and shared interests. Coupling is all about the quality of the relationship; its purpose is centered on mutual satisfaction, individual development (of children as well as spouses), and the joint pursuit of happiness.”
Abigail Trafford, Crazy Time: Surviving Divorce and Building a New Life, Revised Edition



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