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Handbook of child custody / edited by Mark L. Goldstein.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Springer, 2016Edición: 1st ed. 2016Descripción: xxii, 353 páginas : 17 ilustracionesTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783319139425
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • BF721-723
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Part I: Professional Issues -- Ethical Issues in Child Custody Evaluations -- Best Interest Factors in Child Custody Evaluations -- A Judicial Perspective on Child Custody Evaluations -- Part II: Interviewing/Observation -- Interviewing Parents Involved in Child Custody Evaluations -- Interviewing Children and Adolescents in Child Custody Cases -- Observing Parents Interact with Children: All Too Infrequently Asked Questions (and Answers) -- Uses of Collateral Sources of Information in Forensic Child Custody Examinations -- Part III: Psychological Assessment -- Current and New Developments in Psychological Testing for Child Custody Disputes -- Projective Personality Assessment in Child Custody Evaluations -- Supplemental Parenting Inventories used in Custody Evaluations -- Empirically Assisted Assessment of Family Systems: The Bricklin Scales -- Alcohol/drug Abuse Issues in Child Custody Evaluations -- Assessment of Mental Disorders in Custody Evaluations -- How to Assess for Domestic Violence -- Evaluating Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in Custody Disputes -- Part IV: Specialized Issues -- Child Custody Evaluations in Cases where Parental Alienation is Alleged -- Relocation Evaluations in Child Custody Disputes -- Impact of Conflicted Child Custody on School, Behavioral, and Social Outcomes: An Ecological Approach -- A Methodology Primer for Conducting Bonding Studies in Child Custody Evaluations: Integration with Neuroscience -- Cults, Extremist Movements and the Child Custody Evaluation: Pitfalls and Strategies -- Family therapy with Families in Intractable Conflicts about Child Custody and Visitation -- Part V: Case Studies and Psychological Reports.
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Part I: Professional Issues -- Ethical Issues in Child Custody Evaluations -- Best Interest Factors in Child Custody Evaluations -- A Judicial Perspective on Child Custody Evaluations -- Part II: Interviewing/Observation -- Interviewing Parents Involved in Child Custody Evaluations -- Interviewing Children and Adolescents in Child Custody Cases -- Observing Parents Interact with Children: All Too Infrequently Asked Questions (and Answers) -- Uses of Collateral Sources of Information in Forensic Child Custody Examinations -- Part III: Psychological Assessment -- Current and New Developments in Psychological Testing for Child Custody Disputes -- Projective Personality Assessment in Child Custody Evaluations -- Supplemental Parenting Inventories used in Custody Evaluations -- Empirically Assisted Assessment of Family Systems: The Bricklin Scales -- Alcohol/drug Abuse Issues in Child Custody Evaluations -- Assessment of Mental Disorders in Custody Evaluations -- How to Assess for Domestic Violence -- Evaluating Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in Custody Disputes -- Part IV: Specialized Issues -- Child Custody Evaluations in Cases where Parental Alienation is Alleged -- Relocation Evaluations in Child Custody Disputes -- Impact of Conflicted Child Custody on School, Behavioral, and Social Outcomes: An Ecological Approach -- A Methodology Primer for Conducting Bonding Studies in Child Custody Evaluations: Integration with Neuroscience -- Cults, Extremist Movements and the Child Custody Evaluation: Pitfalls and Strategies -- Family therapy with Families in Intractable Conflicts about Child Custody and Visitation -- Part V: Case Studies and Psychological Reports.

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