Marital Separation

Marital Separation by Robert S Weiss, published by Basic Books on October 13, 1977, is a comprehensive exploration of the personal experiences faced by individuals whose marriages have ended. This 360-page book provides insights into the specific stresses and difficulties encountered during separation, offering a humane perspective on the emotional landscape of this challenging transition.
Readers will find practical suggestions aimed at easing the process of separation and reorganizing their lives. The book addresses various emotional and social challenges, detailing strategies for recovery, including how to communicate with children, relatives, and friends, as well as guidance on legal expectations and forming new relationships. With a focus on health, psychology, and family dynamics, Marital Separation serves as a resource for those navigating the complexities of divorce and separation.
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A compelling account of the personal experiences of those whose marriages have ended. Dr. Weiss brings a new understanding of the specific stresses and difficulties of the separated. He makes concrete, practical, and unmistakably humane suggestions designed to ease the transition and to aid in the reorganization of the life of the newly separated. The emotional and social challenges that one might expect to encounter are fully described and coupled with ”strategies for recovery”: how to tell one’s children, relatives, and friends; what to expect of (and ask) a lawyer; and what to look for in forming new relationships.
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