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  • Evidence-Informed Interventions for Court-Involved Families: Promoting Healthy Coping and Development

    Evidence-Informed Interventions for Court-Involved Families by Greenberg, Lyn R.; Fidler, Barbara J.; Saini, Michael A.;

    Promoting Healthy Coping and Development

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. május 9.

    • ISBN 9780190693237
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem432 oldal
    • Méret 239x165x38 mm
    • Súly 726 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Children who experience parental divorce or trauma, particularly when these are accompanied by conflict, face increased risks to their health and adjustment. While many children adjust well, a sizeable number will experience long periods in which parents are in conflict or the family is involved with the courts. These children's needs may differ from other children and quality early intervention is critical. With chapters by an acclaimed international group of authors, this book provides the go to reference for understanding and providing appropriate services for these children and families, informed by the best available research and professional literature.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Evidence-Informed Interventions for Court-Involved Families provides a critical, research-informed analysis of the core factors to consider when developing child-centered approaches to therapy and other family interventions, both in formal treatment settings and in promoting healthy engagement with the other systems and activities critical to children's daily lives.

    Addressing common problems, obstacles, and the backdrop of support needed from other professionals or the court, an international team of experts provide chapters covering a variety of service models and drawing on a wealth of relevant research on the legal context, central issues for treatment and other services, and specialized issues such as trauma, family violence, parent-child contact problems, and children with special needs. Offering extensive practical guidance for applying research, understanding its limitations, and matching service plans to families' needs, this book will be an essential resource for all mental health professionals evaluating or providing services to these families, and to the lawyers and judges seeking a better understanding of what works.

    Family psychodynamics and interventions have ever been the square peg striving to fit in the round hole of the legal system. This book will be a boon to the family law judge who, required to do the right thing, is bound by the rules of evidence and the rule of law. These are often not amenable to ascertaining and fixing relationship problems that lie at the hearts of children and families of divorce. The authors employ evidentiary nexes to narrow the gap between our disciplines and provide specific tools to benefit families of divorce, equip family law professionals, and enlighten the finder of fact, that is, the family law judicial officer.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part A - Integrating What We Know: Coping, Adjustment, and the Legal Context
    Chapter 1: Shifting Our Perspective - Focusing on Coping and Adjustment
    Lyn R. Greenberg
    Chapter 2: The Role of the Courts in Supporting Therapeutic Interventions
    Nicholas Bala and Hon. Marjorie A. Slabach
    Part B - Therapeutic Approaches and Strategies
    Chapter 3: Specialized Child and Family Interventions
    Jay Lebow
    Chapter 4: Matching Parent Education Programs to Family Treatment Needs
    John A. Moran, David Weinstock, and Kolette Butler
    Chapter 5: Parenting Coordination: Structures and Possibilities
    Barbara J. Fidler and Lyn R. Greenberg
    Chapter 6: The Power of Group Dynamics: Strategies for Supporting Children and Adolescents in Groups Post Separation and Divorce
    Jeff Mintz, Michael Saini, and Shely Polak
    Chapter 7: Understanding and Using Activities
    David R. Austin and Lyn R. Greenberg
    Part C - Special Issues in Intervention with Children and Families
    Chapter 8: Early intervention with Resistance Refusal Dynamics and Hybrid Cases
    Lyn R. Greenberg, Hon. Robert Schnider (Ret.), and Julie Jackson
    Chapter 9: "How am I supposed to treat these cases?" Working with families struggling with entrenched parent-child contact problems: A hybrid case.
    Barbara Fidler, Robin Deutsch, and Shely Polak
    Chapter 10: Trauma and Child Custody Disputes: Screening, Assessment, and Interventions
    Leslie Drozd, Michael Saini, and Kristina Vellucci-Cook
    Chapter 11: Bringing the Previously Absent Father into the Family
    Kyle D. Pruett., Marsha Kline-Pruett, and Robin Deutsch
    Chapter 12 - Treating Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence within the Context of Child Custody Disputes
    Michael Saini, Elisa Romano, Kelly Weegar, Sarah Zak , and Elena Gallitto
    Chapter 13 - The Special Needs Child After Separation or Divorce: Involving Both Parents in Treatment and Intervention Planning
    Daniel B. Pickar and Robert L. Kaufman,
    Part D - Best Practices and Future Directions
    Chapter 14: Building and Managing Collaborative Teams
    Matthew J. Sullivan
    Chapter 15: Professional Ethics in a Legal Context
    Paul C. Berman and Katherine W. Killeen
    Chapter 16: Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions
    Lyn R. Greenberg, Barbara J. Fidler, Michael Saini, Hon. Robert Schnider and Ashley-Lauren Reyes

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