Sunday, October 1, 2006

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From the children

psychiatrist Melvin Goldzband teaches divorced parents how to avoid injuries to their children.

The divorce of their parents is in itself a tragedy for children, especially if preceded by a climate of tension that accompanies the end of a marriage, but too often the couple puts his case to the needs of children, causing them irreparable injury. Not inevitable, however, as we are taught Melvin Goldzband, child psychiatrist, in his Quality time ( Di Renzo Editore ), whose subtitle states precisely: How to help children overcome the trauma of divorce parents. You can
, says Golzband, maintaining a happy relationship with their children, even when, after divorce, no longer lives with them, it is not essential that both parents pass them with the same period of time if mutually agreement can satisfy the wishes of children, guaranteeing the necessary tranquility. Here, then, why Goldzband talk about quality and not so much the quantity of time devoted to their children, a concept that should be recommended to parents not divorced, but taken from the busy schedule of today's hectic life.