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Divorce Hangover: A Successful Strategy to End the Emotional Aftermath of Divorce by Anne Newton Walther
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by Anne Newton Walther

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Tapestries Publishing (2000), Paperback, 216 pages

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Anne Walther offers a system for working through the staggering losses and changes a divorce can bring and moving on to a richer life for all. Her book includes exercises to help readers change their attitudes so that divorce is not a daily preoccupation. She also helps parents with practical strategies to deal with their children’s grief. Ms. Walther’s system allows readers to address their fears and losses, and break free.

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