Children Who Resist Post Separation Parental Contact
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Children Who Resist Post Separation Parental Contact
Author | : Barbara Jo Fidler,Nicholas Bala,Michael A. Saini |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2012-09-13 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780199895496 |
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Interest in the problem of children who resist contact with or become alienated from a parent after separation or divorce is growing, due in part to parents' increasing frustrations with the apparent ineffectiveness of the legal system in handling these unique cases. There is a need for legal and mental health professionals to improve their understanding of, and response to, this polarizing social dynamic. Children Who Resist Post-Separation Parental Contact is a critical, empirically based review of parental alienation that integrates the best research evidence with clinical insight from interviews with leading scholars and practitioners. The authors - Fidler, Bala, and Saini - a psychologist, a lawyer and a social worker, are an multidisciplinary team who draw upon the growing body of mental health and legal literature to summarize the historical development and controversies surrounding the concept of "alienation" and explain the causes, dynamics, and differentiation of various types of parent-child relationship issues. The authors review research on prevalence, risk factors, indicators, assessment, and measurement to form a conceptual integration of multiple factors relevant to the etiology and maintenance of the problem of strained parent-child relationships. A differential approach to assessment and intervention is provided. Children's rights, the role of their wishes and preferences in legal proceedings, and the short- and long-term impact of parental alienation are also discussed. Considering legal, clinical, prevention, and intervention strategies, and concluding with recommendations for practice, research, and policy, this book is a much-needed resource for mental health professionals, judges, family lawyers, child protection workers, mediators, and others who work with families dealing with divorce, separation, and child custody issues.
Children who Resist Postseparation Parental Contact
Author | : Barbara Jo Fidler |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : POLITICAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | : 0199895503 |
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This title is a critical, empirically based review of parental alienation that integrates the best research evidence with clinical insight from interviews with leading scholars and practitioners.
Children who Resist Postseparation Parental Contact
Author | : Barbara Jo Fidler |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Alienation (Social psychology) |
ISBN | : 019998008X |
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This title is a critical, empirically based review of parental alienation that integrates the best research evidence with clinical insight from interviews with leading scholars and practitioners.
Overcoming Parent child Contact Problems
Author | : Abigail M. Judge,Robin M. Deutsch |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2016-10-18 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780190235208 |
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"Describes interventions for families experiencing a high conflict divorce impasse where a child is resisting contact with a parent. It examines in detail one such intervention, the Overcoming Barriers approach, involving the entire family and combining psycho-education and clinical intervention. The book is divided into two parts: Part I presents an overview of parental alienation, including clinical approaches and a critical analysis of the many challenges associated with traditional outpatient family-based interventions. Part II presents the Overcoming Barriers approach, describing core aspects of the intervention and ways to adapt its clinical techniques to outpatient practice."--Provided by publisher.
Don t Alienate the Kids Raising Resilient Children While Avoiding High Conflict Divorce
Author | : Bill Eddy |
Publsiher | : Unhooked Books |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781936268030 |
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An examination of the child alienation problem from the perspective of a lawyer/therapist/mediator who trains professionals on managing high-conflict disputes.
Parenting Plan Evaluations
Author | : Kathryn Kuehnle,Leslie Drozd |
Publsiher | : OUP USA |
Total Pages | : 630 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780199754021 |
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When conducting parenting plan evaluations, mental health professionals need to be aware of a myriad of different factors. More so than in any other form of forensic evaluation, they must have an understanding of the most current findings in developmental research, behavioral psychology, attachment theory, and legal issues to substantiate their opinions. With a number of publications on child custody available, there is an essential need for a text focused on translating the research associated with the most important topics within the family court. This book addresses this gap in the literature by presenting an organized and in-depth analysis of the current research and offering specific recommendations for applying these findings to the evaluation process. Written by experts in the child custody arena, chapters cover issues associated with the most important and complex issues that arise in family court, such as attachment and overnight timesharing with very young children, dynamics between divorced parents and children's potential for resiliency, co-parenting children with chronic medical conditions and developmental disorders, domestic violence during separation and divorce, gay and lesbian co-parents, and relocation, among others. The scientific information provided in these chapters assists forensic mental health professionals to proffer empirically-based opinions, conclusions and recommendations. Parenting Plan Evaluations is a must-read for legal practitioners, family law judges and attorneys, and other professionals seeking to understand more about the science behind child custody evaluations.
Divorce Poison
Author | : Dr. Richard A. Warshak |
Publsiher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2009-10-06 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780061984235 |
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Your ex-spouse is bad-mouthing you to your children, perhaps even trying to turn them against you. If you handle the situation ineffectively, you could lose your children's respect, their affection—even, in extreme cases, contact with them. Backed by twenty-five years of experience in helping families, Dr. Richard Warshak presents powerful strategies for dealing with everything from tainted parent-child relationships in which children are disrespectful or reluctant to show their affection to disturbances in which children virtually disown an entire side of the family. Divorce Poison offers advice on how to: Recognize early warning signs of trouble React if your children refuse to see you Respond to rude and hateful behavior Avoid the seven most common errors made by rejected parents This groundbreaking work gives parents powerful strategies to preserve and rebuild loving relationships with their children and provides legal and mental-health professionals with practical advice to help their clients and ensure the welfare of children.
High Conflict Parenting Post Separation
Author | : Eia Asen,Emma Morris |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2020-03-12 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780429889301 |
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High-Conflict Parenting Post-Separation: The Making and Breaking of Family Ties describes an innovative approach for families where children are caught up in their parents’ acrimonious relationship - before, during and after formal legal proceedings have been initiated and concluded. This first book in a brand-new series by researchers and clinicians at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (AFNCCF) outlines a model of therapeutic work which involves children, their parents and the wider family and social network. The aim is to protect children from conflict between their parents and thus enable them to have healthy relationships across both ‘sides’ of their family network. High-Conflict Parenting Post-Separation is written for professionals who work with high-conflict families – be that psychologists, psychiatrists, child and adult psychotherapists, family therapists, social workers, children’s guardians and legal professionals including solicitors and mediators, as well as students and trainees in all these different disciplines. The book should also be of considerable interest for parents who struggle with post-separation issues that involve their children.