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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | What judges want (and children dream) | 7 |
2 | A lawyer's considerations in selecting a mental health expert | 13 |
3 | Representation of the child to the court : the law guardian and the guardian ad litem | 21 |
4 | Considering custody evaluations : the thrills and the chills | 31 |
5 | Ethical and legal considerations in child custody evaluations | 45 |
6 | Home is where the hurt is : developmental consequences of domestic conflict and violence on children and adolescents | 61 |
7 | Soul blindness : a child must be seen to be heard | 81 |
8 | Betrayal of the family : the parental affair as family incest | 91 |
9 | Parental alienation : the creation of a false reality | 109 |
10 | When should courts be empowered to make child-rearing decisions? | 129 |
11 | Divorce and custody in a changing society | 139 |
12 | The rights of parents and stepparents : toward a redefinition of parental rights and obligations | 143 |
13 | When the state has custody : the fragile bond of mothers and their infants on the prison nursery | 151 |
14 | When families cannot be healed : the limits of parental rights | 161 |
15 | The developmental evolution of the family forensic evaluation | 181 |
16 | Empirically assisted assessment of family systems | 201 |
17 | Parents' sensitivity to the child's creative and spiritual core : an overlooked consideration in child custody determinations | 221 |
18 | Evaluation of allegations of child sexual abuse in child custody disputes | 233 |
19 | Tailoring parental visitation orders to the developmental needs of children of divorce | 249 |
20 | An attachment theory framework for planning infant and toddler visitation arrangements in never-married, separated, and divorced families | 259 |
21 | Visitation in high-conflict families : the impact on a child's inner life | 281 |
22 | Supervised visitation : preserving the rights of children and their parents | 291 |
23 | Relocation : parents' needs, children's interests | 301 |
24 | Experiencing the absent father : in sight and inside | 319 |
25 | Psychotherapy with children and parents during divorce | 331 |
26 | Clinical work with parents in entrenched custody disputes | 343 |
27 | Parental divorce and developmental progression : an inquiry into their relationship | 365 |
Epilogue | 387 |
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