Books for helping youth and children cope with parent's divorce:
- Now What Do I Do? A Guide to Help Teenagers with Their Parents' Separation or Divorce by Lynn Cassella-Kapusinski
- Teens Are Non-Divorceable: A Workbook for Divorced Parents and Their Children: Ages 12-18 by Sara Bonkowski
- What in the World Do You Do When Your Parents Divorce? A Survival Guide for Kids by Kent Winchester J.D. and Roberta Beyer J.D. (ages 5-10)
- When My Parents Forgot How to be Friends (Let's Talk) by Jennifer Moore-Mallinos (ages 4-8)
- What Can I Do?: A Book for Children of Divorce by Danielle Lowry (ages 8-12)
- Helping Your Kids Cope with Divorce the Sandcastles Way by M. Gary Neuman (5-12)
- How to Talk to Your Children About Divorce by Jill Jones-Soderman
Books for helping adult Catholics cope with the aftermath of divorce:
- Rebuilding After Divorce: Making Your House a Home by Rose Sweet
- A Woman's Guide to Healing the Heartbreak of Divorce by Rose Sweet
- Divorced. Catholic. Now What? by Lisa Duffy
- Divorce and Beyond Participants (Divorce & Remarriage) by James Greteman, Leon Haverkamp, Elsie Radtke
- Healing After Divorce: Hope for Catholics by Susan Rowland
- Prayers for Catholics Experiencing Divorce by Vicki Wells Bedard, William Rabior ACSW
- The Gift of Self: A Spiritual Companion for Separated and Divorced Faithful to the Sacrament of Marriage by Maria Pia Campanella