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The Myth of No Big Deal. Healing from the Overlooked Impact of Later-Life Divorce on Adult Children and Families (en Inglés)
Wendy Fisher House (Autor) · Flint Hills Publishing · Tapa Blanda
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$ 31.47When parents divorce later in life, the world often shrugs: They're grown. It's no big deal. But for adult children-and for the family as a whole-it can be a seismic shift.
In The Myth of No Big Deal, Wendy Fisher House, PhD, a psychotherapist with more than forty years of clinical experience, shines a compassionate, clear-eyed light on one of the fastest-growing yet least understood family transitions: later-life divorce. Drawing on decades of work with individuals and families, she reveals why this life change reverberates far beyond the couple-and why the developmental stage of both parents and adult children profoundly shapes the impact.
Organized into five accessible parts, this comprehensive guide explores:
The cultural and developmental context of "gray divorce."Why parents divorce later in life-and what they may not see about its ripple effects.How an adult child's age and life stage influence grief, loyalty conflicts, and identity.Essential tools for navigating boundaries, compassion, anger, and healing.Practical pathways toward new parent-child relationships and new family formations which may be healthier than those left behind.Through vivid case examples and clearly explained concepts, readers will recognize their own families in these pages-and find language for experiences that often go unnamed.
Whether you are a parent considering divorce, an adult child struggling to make sense of it, or a professional supporting families in transition, The Myth of No Big Deal offers wisdom, validation, and actionable guidance. Thoughtfully organized and rich with takeaways, it is both a roadmap and a reassurance: families can redefine themselves with honesty, respect, and even renewed connection.
Because it is a big deal-and with understanding and intention, it can also become a turning point toward
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