LES CONFLITS SÉVÈRES DE SÉPARATION : LE POINT DE VUE ET LES BESOINS DES INTERVENANTS EN PROTECTION DE LA JEUNESSE
Élisabeth Godbout,
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Michael Saini,
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Catherine Turbide
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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.
Commentary regarding parenting coordination in cases of high conflict disputes
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
Alienation and reunification issues in family courts: Theory, research, and programs in child custody cases
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