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Can therapy help protect children of divorce?
Yes. Therapy emphatically discourages vindictive behavior. Emotional damage is always counterproductive, especially to children. When children are involved, a therapist will work hard to remind the parents that their focus should be on reassuring the children that the parents’ sadness was not in any way brought on by them. Parents must reassure them that what the parent is going through will not impact their relationship with either parent.



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