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Conducting Child Custody Evaluations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Conducting Child Custody Evaluations

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-09-07
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  • Publisher: SAGE

Addresses key topics such as the best interests of the child, custody and time share, divorce and its impact on children and children's developmental needs.

Complex Issues in Child Custody Evaluations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Complex Issues in Child Custody Evaluations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-05-21
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  • Publisher: SAGE

"This text is excellent and very timely. Philip Michael Stahl's second volume is the perfect supplement to his Conducting Child Custody Evaluations because it deals with specific issues of great concern to evaluators: parental alienation, allegations of sexual abuse, domestic violence, move-away situations, and high conflict families. The chapter dealing with child considerations is also very well done. His discussion of developmental considerations is clear and supported by the latest research in the field. I also liked his treatment of children's reaction to parental conflict, weighing the needs of the individual child with the needs of the sibling group, and giving the child a voice while...

Parenting After Divorce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Parenting After Divorce

"Your divorce doesn't have to damage your children..., " Stahl assures, " ... especially if you limit your children's exposure to your conflicts." He knows parents are not perfect, and he uses that knowledge to show imperfect parents how to settle their differences in the best interests of the children. This revised and updated second edition features ideas from the latest research, more information on long-distance parenting, dealing with the courts, and working with a difficult co-parent. A realistic perspective on divorce and its effects on children, Parenting After Divorce features knowledgeable advice from an expert custody evaluator. Packed with real-world examples, this book avoids idealistic assumptions, and offers practical help for divorcing parents, custody evaluators, family court counselors, marriage and family therapists and others interested in the best interests of the children.

Conducting Child Custody Evaluations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Conducting Child Custody Evaluations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994-08-15
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  • Publisher: SAGE

It also includes ethical standards and guidelines for child custody evaluations from various national, state, and local organizations. Sensible, lucid, and insightful, this book is an important contribution to our understanding of how child custody evaluations are conducted and an excellent resource for psychologists, evaluators, social workers, family court and private mediators, judges, attorneys, and graduate students.

Representing Children in Dependency and Family Court
  • Language: en

Representing Children in Dependency and Family Court

  • Categories: Law

Representing Children in Dependency and Family Court: Beyond the Law is a unique family law resource that focuses on the real-world issues that are central for working with child clients in dependency and family court settings. The authors - a board-certified psychologist who has worked with children since the mid-1980s, and an attorney who almost exclusively represents children in dependency court matters - recognize that professionals who represent children in these settings must understand all aspects of the case: the children themselves, the system in which they are engaged, the services available to them, the schools they attend, their ethnic and cultural issues, their special needs, th...

Forensic Psychology Consultation in Child Custody Litigation
  • Language: en

Forensic Psychology Consultation in Child Custody Litigation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is the first comprehensive examination of the increasingly important role of forensic psychologists in consulting and expert witness testimony in child custody litigation. Offering practical advice on understanding the psychological dynamics often found in these cases, the authors use real-world examples where critical issues such as the developmental need of children, relocation, domestic violence, and the alienated child are involved. They detail a logical process for critiquing the evaluation reports of others and analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of a case.

Decriminalizing Mental Illness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 411

Decriminalizing Mental Illness

  • Categories: Law

An in-depth examination of the factors contributing to the criminalization of mental illness and strategies to combat them.

Relocation Issues in Child Custody Cases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Relocation Issues in Child Custody Cases

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Find out how evaluators, mediators, and judges deal with the issues of relocation in divorced families In the past, the relocation of a parent or child in custody cases was rarely a problem for divorced families—there was little conflict and little need for court intervention. But with the growth of shared custody, more fathers involved in parenting after divorce, and an increase in litigation between conflicted parents, relocation has become a complex issue that’s difficult for evaluators, judges, and public policymakers to resolve. Relocation Issues in Child Custody Cases offers a firsthand look at how evaluators investigate, predict, and make recommendations; how judges reach decision...

The Prescriber's Guide, Antidepressants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 13

The Prescriber's Guide, Antidepressants

This is a spin-off from Stephen M. Stahl's new, completely revised and updated version of his much-acclaimed Prescriber's Guide, covering drugs to treat depression.

Enlisting Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Enlisting Faith

Ronit Stahl traces the ways the U.S. military struggled with, encouraged, and regulated religious pluralism and scrambled to handle the nation’s deep religious, racial, and political complexity. Just as the state relied on religion to sanction combat missions and sanctify war deaths, so too did religious groups seek validation as American faiths.