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Published
Springer Publishing, September 2009
ISBN
9780826105257
Format
Softcover, 408 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 15.2cm

Developmental Psychology for Family Law Professionals Theory, Application and the Best Interests of the Child

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[T]he best and most useful social science text I have read in a decade n.It is comprehensive in its research and scope, clearly written and uses excellent case studies and examples to illustrate in simple terms what might otherwise be complex phenomena.

--Dr. Tom Altobelli

Federal Magistrate, Family Law Courts

Sydney, Australia

The goal of every family law professional and mental health practitioner is to improve family court outcomes in the best interests of the child. This book will assist readers in meeting this critical goal. Developmental Psychology for Family Law Professionals serves as a practical application of developmental theory to the practice of family law.

This book helps family law and mental health professionals gain a broader understanding of each child's unique needs when in the midst of family crisis. It presents developmental theories with which professionals might better assess the developmental needs, synchronies, and trajectories of a given child. Ultimately, this book presents guidelines for making appropriate legal decisions and recommendations for children who have experienced crises such as abuse, neglect, relocation, divorce, and much more.

Key topics include:

Custodial schedules

Foster and adoptive care

Post-divorce disputes

Termination of parental rights

Psychological assessment and diagnosis

Incarcerated parents and visitation rights

Relocation and "distance parenting"

Visitation resistance and refusal/reunification

Parental Alienation/alignment and estrangement

Theories of cognitive, language, and social development

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