Relate Guide To Step Families
By (Author) Suzie Hayman
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
15th June 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
306.874
Paperback
256
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
177g
Practical and positive strategies for coping with a partner's children According to statistics, one in three people in the UK today is likely to be involved in a step-family at some point in their life. In Step-Families, Suzie Hayman looks at the problems that may arise as a result of this life-change and offers strategies for coping with them. It is common for a 'new' parent to suffer from feelings of isolation, guilt and anxiety while the established parent is concerned with balancing his or her needs with those of their partner, their children and possibly step-children. How do you also manage a sexual relationship if you are a single parent Or accept the on-going role of the partner's 'ex' and the involvement of grandparents Suzie Hayman uses personal stories to suggest ways in which you can come to terms with feelings, resolve problems and anticipate trouble before it starts. She takes a candid look at family politics - from an adult's point of view as well as a child's - and also addresses the relationship issues which arise if you and your partner decide to have children of your own.
Suzie Hayman is a Relate-trained counsellor and an accredited parenting educator. She is an agony aunt with over 15 years of experience working on UK magazines, newspapers, television, radio and online. She has written twenty six books and was agony aunt of Women's Own for over eight years.