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Designed for mental health providers in private practice or contemplating private practice, the second edition of Dr. Larry Waldman's The Graduate Course You Never Had: How to Develop, Manage and Market a Flourishing Private Mental Health Practice is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide of its kind. It helps clinicians-including psychologists, counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists-new to private practice avoid the pitfalls Waldman faced when he began his clinical, forensic psychology practice in 1980. Drawing from his day-to-day work experience as well from his many workshops on private practice management and development, Waldman truly educates and enlightens.
In this book the following topics are addressed: Why I wrote the book; How do we form our relationships; Why marriages fail; Why second marriages fail at a higher rate; How to foster a healthy union; What divorce looks like to the kid; A healthy divorce; Parenting through divorce; and Finding the right counselor."A magnum opus is not made in a microwave; it is incubated and nurtured. This book is a synergy between Dr. Waldman's many other works. The heart and soul of this effort is to protect our most valuable natural resource (our children) from more needless damage. Thank you, Larry for the privilege of reading your manuscript." --Dr. Karl Riem, Psychologist (Retired)"Dr. Waldman's book on divorce is a guide on what to do and not to do when contemplating a divorce. Reading this book and following his guidance, could prevent parents from making mistakes that will impact their children's lives and future relationships in a negative manner. It will also assist parents in answering their children's questions and concerns, before and during a divorce in a constructive manner. I wish I had this information when I was on my divorce journey, it would have prevented a number of mistakes on my part." --Cary Silverstein, MBA Professor Emeritus, DeVry University / Keller Graduate School of Business"Dr. Waldman's published articles fit very well within his exhortation that we consider our children and their well-being over our own selfish interests in situations of marital difficulty or divorce. Anyone who has worked as a child mental health provider has witnessed some of the scenarios he outlines in this book for us. I enjoyed the reading, and found the pace quick, and the material provocative." --Stephen D Bailey, Ed.D., Licensed Psychologist HSPP, Child/Geriatric Neuropsychologist"This book is great and covers so many important issues. Every couple contemplating or in the middle of a divorce should carefully read each chapter for insight into avoiding mistakes and putting the children FIRST." --Linda Feldman, Director of Family Education Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Phoenix
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