Divorced parents, or those in the process of divorcing, often believe they have done all they can to make the experience of divorce tolerable for their child. But many parents do not know how to help their child voice his concerns, especially if their child is afraid to say what is on his mind.
That is why Dr. Gottlieb has chosen to present his thoughts via the voice of children—in their own language—in a dialogue
that will sound more familiar and compelling. Rather than hear a psychologist speaking to your brain, you will hear your child speaking to your heart.
This book shows you the mind of your child. It is a message that is not always pleasant for parents to hear, but if you are going to divorce, or have already divorced, you need to hear it… almost
as much as your child needs to say it.
Dr. Daniel Gottlieb is a clinical psychologist and family therapist in Israel. He serves as the Director of Clinical Services at Shinui: The Israeli Institute for Systemic Studies, Family, Personal and Organizational Change. Dr. Gottlieb is frequently appointed by the courts as a custody evaluator and parenting coordinator. He received his doctoral degree from Yeshiva University's Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, and his training in family therapy from the Ackerman Institute for the Family.