Description |
xxii, 349 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
1. The Terrain of Divorce Conflict -- 2. The Context of Professional Intervention -- 3. Divorce Therapy: The Context and Goals of Treatment -- 4. Divorce Therapy: The Nature of Treatment -- 5. The Divorce Lawyer Elite -- 6. Counselors vs. Advocates -- 7. The Conditions of Legal Work: Stress and Coping in Professional Practice -- 8. Counselors, Advocates, and the Quality of Legal Services in Divorce -- 9. Divorce Mediation: A Critical Overview -- 10. The Stresses of the Divorce Mediator's Role -- 11. Mediation and the Psychological Dynamics of the Divorcing Couple -- 12. Can Mediation By Therapy? The Case of the Browns -- 13. Conclusions and Implications |
Notes |
'First softcover edition 1997.' |
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Harcover edition (1985) was titled "The process of divorce: how professionals and couples negotiate settlements' |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [330]-340) and index |
Subject |
Divorce mediation -- United States.
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Divorce settlements -- United States.
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Divorce therapy -- United States.
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LC no. |
96046468 |
ISBN |
0765700492 (alk. paper) |
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