Alienation and reunification issues in family courts: Theory, research, and programs in child custody cases DOI
Morgan Shaw, Robert Geffner

Journal of Family Trauma Child Custody & Child Development, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(3-4), P. 203 - 213

Published: Nov. 1, 2022

This preface highlights the significant need for current two-part special issue on Alienation and Reunification Issues in Family Courts outlines reasons why these issues continue to be relevant. Unfortunately, there continues same gross misunderstandings by legal professionals, judges, child protection workers, mental health custody evaluators regarding abuse dynamics impact of trauma individual. These then lead many family law court cases minimizing or ignoring such inferring parental alienation similar labels instead. The this children families involved is great, change needs occur various systems cases. describes main seen regularly system articles included issue. It hoped that help address complex when resist contact with a parent, educate evaluators, investigators, decision-makers rely actual evidence, known research accepted knowledge psychology development.

Language: Английский

LES CONFLITS SÉVÈRES DE SÉPARATION : LE POINT DE VUE ET LES BESOINS DES INTERVENANTS EN PROTECTION DE LA JEUNESSE DOI Open Access

Élisabeth Godbout,

Michael Saini,

Catherine Turbide

et al.

Revue québécoise de psychologie, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 39(3), P. 99 - 124

Published: March 21, 2019

Les familles aux prises avec des conflits sévères de séparation (CSS) représentent un défi taille pour les services protection la jeunesse. Cet article rend compte l’expérience d’intervenants québécois (n = 309) dans ce type dossiers à l’aide d’un sondage en ligne. résultats révèlent que cette problématique est mal définie selon intervenants et le mandat jeunesse manque clarté ces dossiers. Une approche fois intégrée différenciée psychojudiciaires discutée développement futur l’intervention domaine.

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Commentary regarding parenting coordination in cases of high conflict disputes DOI
Morgan Shaw

Journal of Child Custody, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 73 - 76

Published: Jan. 2, 2017

There is oftentimes no distinction in disputed divorce or child custody cases between “high conflict” and “abusive” relationships. This commentary addresses the important high conflict of intimate partner violence (IPV) highlights differences two terms. It further explores role parenting coordination efforts how those are not always appropriate abuse. also discussion regarding importance training for parent coordinators and, at minimum, what that should entail.

Language: Английский

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7

Alienation and reunification issues in family courts: Theory, research, and programs in child custody cases DOI
Morgan Shaw, Robert Geffner

Journal of Family Trauma Child Custody & Child Development, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(3-4), P. 203 - 213

Published: Nov. 1, 2022

This preface highlights the significant need for current two-part special issue on Alienation and Reunification Issues in Family Courts outlines reasons why these issues continue to be relevant. Unfortunately, there continues same gross misunderstandings by legal professionals, judges, child protection workers, mental health custody evaluators regarding abuse dynamics impact of trauma individual. These then lead many family law court cases minimizing or ignoring such inferring parental alienation similar labels instead. The this children families involved is great, change needs occur various systems cases. describes main seen regularly system articles included issue. It hoped that help address complex when resist contact with a parent, educate evaluators, investigators, decision-makers rely actual evidence, known research accepted knowledge psychology development.

Language: Английский

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3