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Articles
Divorce and Children: A series of
bulleted points on helping parents help their children go through the divorce process
as emotionally healthy as possible.
Harmful Relationships: A look at what
foundations are present in healthy relationships, and absent from unhealthy ones.
Emotional Health: What is emotional
health? Why is it important? And how do we begin attaining emotional health? This article by Lynn
C. Peterson opens a window on the answers to these important questions.
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Brochures (PDF format)
Divorce Care:
Children of Divorce: Information
on what children of divorce need, what behaviors might be expected, and suggestions on helping
children work through their grief.
Telling Your Children:
Suggestions for parents to think over before telling their children of an impending divorce,
including things to do before you tell your children and how to actually tell them.
Child Care: One of the major issues
after divorce is child care. This brochure gives information about the types
of child care available, how to find quality child care, things to look for in a child care
provider, and what to ask potential caregivers.
Relationships and Manipulation:
Are You In an Abusive Relationship:
It can be hard to know if you are in an abusive relationship.... Manipulative abusers convince their
victims that they, the recipient of the abuse, is the one who is to blame. Manipulative abusers
can use very convincing arguments as to why they are not responsible for the pain and torture present
in the relationship. Abuse of all forms, but especially mental and emotional abuse, is hard to nail down.
This brochure helps clarify what is happening in your relationship, so you can know.
Are You In a Cult: How can you know if a
group you belong to is cultic? Destructive cults and extremist groups are not about to identify themselves
that way. Many such groups aren't even based on religious ideology. So how do you know if you are
involved with one? This questionnaire will help guide you to an understanding of whether the situation
you have found yourself in is cultic in nature.
The Sixteen Types of Cults: As mentioned
above, religious cults are only one form of cult-type groups. These highly destructive groups can
be focused all sorts of ideas, from saving the world to getting rich. This brochure outlines the sixteen
most prevalent types of destructive groups, plus the twelve subdivisions just in the area of religion.
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