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2013
This chapter focuses on the role of the forensic psychologist in conducting a child custody evaluation, whether in a current divorce or post decree matter. An overview of the process is delineated, including techniques and strategies in interviewing adults, children, and collateral sources, parent–child observations in the office and home, and the use ...
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This chapter focuses on the role of the forensic psychologist in conducting a child custody evaluation, whether in a current divorce or post decree matter. An overview of the process is delineated, including techniques and strategies in interviewing adults, children, and collateral sources, parent–child observations in the office and home, and the use ...
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JOINT CUSTODY AND THE PRESCHOOL CHILD
Family Court Review, 1986A longitudinal study of 25 families, with children aged 14 months—5 years, in joint custody, is reported. Varying motivations that lead divorcing parents to undertake and sustain joint custody are discussed, together with the stresses and gratifications of these arrangements for the parents and children.
Rosemary McKinnon, Judith S. Wallerstein
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An Overview of Child Custody Laws
Psychiatric Services, 1985The increasing divorce rate, the large number of women in the workforce, and the expanded role of fathers in parenting have led to a dramatic increase in child custody litigation. The law has responded to this growing problem in many ways, the foremost being to shift the emphasis of child custody laws from the rights of the parents to the needs of the ...
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Psychotherapy of a Child in a Custody Dispute
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1976Abstract The author discusses the rationale for the therapist's planned interventions into the ongoing custody litigation and describes successful work with parents, lawyers and court to modify custodial arrangements in the child's best interests. The effect of this involvement on the therapeutic relationship and the therapist's countertransference ...
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The Psychiatrist and Child Custody Contests
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971The author discusses problems in divorce cases involving children—problems of securing adequate representation for the children, determining their best interests, and discovering the effect of the divorce procedure on them. He recommends establishing better legislative and psychiatric guidelines to protect children in divorce cases.
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1999
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