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Parental Alienation and Family Reunification: Controversial Issues, Current Research, Approaches and Programs
This book on parental alienation and family reunification provides family court professionals with critical background in child development, dynamics present in violent families, and how to evaluate the testimony of experts to ensure it values children's views, best interests of the children, and follows evidence-based practice.
Author(s) | Edited by Pearl S. Berman (Indiana University of Pennsylvania), Ethan M. Weisinger. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 236 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 1 Feb 2024 |
Availability | Not yet available |
This book on parental alienation and family reunification provides family court professionals with critical background in child development, dynamics present in violent families, and how to evaluate the testimony of experts to ensure it values children's views, best interests of the children, and follows evidence-based practice.
Preface-Alienation and reunification issues in family courts: Theory, research, and programs in child custody cases Introduction-Parental alienation vs coercive control: Controversial issues and current research 1. Coercion in families and child resistanc
Pearl Berman is Full Professor and the Chair of the Psychology Department at Indiana University of PA, USA. She is also a licensed, clinical psychologist. Her longstanding interest in violence prevention has led her to integrate information and skill buil