Dr. Deborah Leporowski
Bitter or Better: Your Choices After Divorce


Bitter or Better: Your Choices After Divorce
by Deborah Kidd Leporowski
Paperback: 124 pages Dimensions (in inches): 0.30 x 9.00 x 6.00
Publisher: Wellness Institute; (September 2002)
ISBN: 1587411105
About the Book
For the millions who are struggling with the aftermath of divorce, Dr. Leporowski’s insights provide a private, economical program that will challenge you to use your divorce as the perfect opportunity to re-examine all aspects of your life and will convince you to leave bitterness, anger, and resentment behind.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING:
"The book is a really excellent, straight-forward, but
compassionate approach to healing after divorce."
Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Professor of Sociology and author
Of "Everything You Know About Sex and Love is Wrong"
"It’s thought-provoking and inspiring. It moves you from
the challenges to the cure. I highly recommend it."
Larry James, CelebrateLove.com and Author, "How to
Really Love the One You’re With"
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 The Opportunity in the Obstacle
Chapter 2 Managing All Those Feelings
Chapter 3 Taking Responsibility For Yourself
Chapter 4 Your Finances After Divorce
Chapter 5 Relationship Lessons From a Marriage That Didn’t Work
Chapter 6 But What About the Children?
Chapter 7 Your New Healthy Lifestyle
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BOOK EXCERPT
We can choose the meaningfulness of the event. You can even choose to alter your feelings. My personal choice, and the philosophy that I have tried to impart to those I have been fortunate to work with, has been to accept divorce, learn from it, and use it as an opportunity to become even better.
Even though the experience of divorce is, in fact, a very common crisis with well over one million divorces granted each year in the United States, leaving at least two million divorced people, it feels like a lonely, solitary experience. Why then is it that some people seem to fare better than others after their divorce? (And why does it seem at times like everyone else is faring better than you?)
In my clinical experience, it generally all boils down to how you choose to perceive the impact of the divorce...
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