Parenting After Partnering
Containing Conflict After Separation
Herausgeber: Maclean, Mavis
Parenting After Partnering
Containing Conflict After Separation
Herausgeber: Maclean, Mavis
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This volume brings together a wealth of new empirical research from the USA, Central, North Western and Southern Europe, and Australia on the nature and importance of children's relationships with parents after parental separation.
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This volume brings together a wealth of new empirical research from the USA, Central, North Western and Southern Europe, and Australia on the nature and importance of children's relationships with parents after parental separation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 545g
- ISBN-13: 9781841137810
- ISBN-10: 1841137812
- Artikelnr.: 24974507
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 545g
- ISBN-13: 9781841137810
- ISBN-10: 1841137812
- Artikelnr.: 24974507
Mavis Maclean is co-founder of the Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, Oxford University.
Introduction: Conflicted Contact between Parents and Children after
Separation1 Mavis Maclean Part 1: The Changing Landscape of Relationships
1. Improving the Quality of Parent-child Contact in Separating Families
Michael E Lamb 2. Why Some Children see their Father and Others do not;
Questions Arising from a Pilot Study Laura Cardia-Vonèche and Benoit
Bastard 3. From Marriage to Parenthood: Rethinking Parenthood in Times of
Reproductive Innovation Malgorzata Fuszara and Jacek Kurczewski Part 2: The
Conflicts Associated with Post-separation Parenting 4. The Parenting
Contest: Problems of Ongoing Conflict over Children Vanessa May and Carol
Smart 5. Dangerous Dads and Malicious Mothers: The Relevance of Gender to
Contact Disputes Liz Trinder 6. Legal Discourse and Gender Neutrality in
Child Custody Reform in Spain Agurtzane Goriena Lekue Part 3: Professional
Intervention 7. Enabling Contact: The Involvement of Psycho-social
Professionals in Supporting Contact in Germany Katrin Mueller-Johnson 8.
The Changing Face of Contact in Australia Helen Rhoades 9. Moving On: The
Challenge for Children's Contact Services in Australia Grania Sheehan, John
Dewar and Rachel Carson 10. Children's Contact Services in Australia: The
Referral Process Belinda Fehlberg and Rosemary Hunter 11. Intervening in
Litigated Contact: Ideas from Other Jurisdictions Joan Hunt
Separation1 Mavis Maclean Part 1: The Changing Landscape of Relationships
1. Improving the Quality of Parent-child Contact in Separating Families
Michael E Lamb 2. Why Some Children see their Father and Others do not;
Questions Arising from a Pilot Study Laura Cardia-Vonèche and Benoit
Bastard 3. From Marriage to Parenthood: Rethinking Parenthood in Times of
Reproductive Innovation Malgorzata Fuszara and Jacek Kurczewski Part 2: The
Conflicts Associated with Post-separation Parenting 4. The Parenting
Contest: Problems of Ongoing Conflict over Children Vanessa May and Carol
Smart 5. Dangerous Dads and Malicious Mothers: The Relevance of Gender to
Contact Disputes Liz Trinder 6. Legal Discourse and Gender Neutrality in
Child Custody Reform in Spain Agurtzane Goriena Lekue Part 3: Professional
Intervention 7. Enabling Contact: The Involvement of Psycho-social
Professionals in Supporting Contact in Germany Katrin Mueller-Johnson 8.
The Changing Face of Contact in Australia Helen Rhoades 9. Moving On: The
Challenge for Children's Contact Services in Australia Grania Sheehan, John
Dewar and Rachel Carson 10. Children's Contact Services in Australia: The
Referral Process Belinda Fehlberg and Rosemary Hunter 11. Intervening in
Litigated Contact: Ideas from Other Jurisdictions Joan Hunt
Introduction: Conflicted Contact between Parents and Children after
Separation1 Mavis Maclean Part 1: The Changing Landscape of Relationships
1. Improving the Quality of Parent-child Contact in Separating Families
Michael E Lamb 2. Why Some Children see their Father and Others do not;
Questions Arising from a Pilot Study Laura Cardia-Vonèche and Benoit
Bastard 3. From Marriage to Parenthood: Rethinking Parenthood in Times of
Reproductive Innovation Malgorzata Fuszara and Jacek Kurczewski Part 2: The
Conflicts Associated with Post-separation Parenting 4. The Parenting
Contest: Problems of Ongoing Conflict over Children Vanessa May and Carol
Smart 5. Dangerous Dads and Malicious Mothers: The Relevance of Gender to
Contact Disputes Liz Trinder 6. Legal Discourse and Gender Neutrality in
Child Custody Reform in Spain Agurtzane Goriena Lekue Part 3: Professional
Intervention 7. Enabling Contact: The Involvement of Psycho-social
Professionals in Supporting Contact in Germany Katrin Mueller-Johnson 8.
The Changing Face of Contact in Australia Helen Rhoades 9. Moving On: The
Challenge for Children's Contact Services in Australia Grania Sheehan, John
Dewar and Rachel Carson 10. Children's Contact Services in Australia: The
Referral Process Belinda Fehlberg and Rosemary Hunter 11. Intervening in
Litigated Contact: Ideas from Other Jurisdictions Joan Hunt
Separation1 Mavis Maclean Part 1: The Changing Landscape of Relationships
1. Improving the Quality of Parent-child Contact in Separating Families
Michael E Lamb 2. Why Some Children see their Father and Others do not;
Questions Arising from a Pilot Study Laura Cardia-Vonèche and Benoit
Bastard 3. From Marriage to Parenthood: Rethinking Parenthood in Times of
Reproductive Innovation Malgorzata Fuszara and Jacek Kurczewski Part 2: The
Conflicts Associated with Post-separation Parenting 4. The Parenting
Contest: Problems of Ongoing Conflict over Children Vanessa May and Carol
Smart 5. Dangerous Dads and Malicious Mothers: The Relevance of Gender to
Contact Disputes Liz Trinder 6. Legal Discourse and Gender Neutrality in
Child Custody Reform in Spain Agurtzane Goriena Lekue Part 3: Professional
Intervention 7. Enabling Contact: The Involvement of Psycho-social
Professionals in Supporting Contact in Germany Katrin Mueller-Johnson 8.
The Changing Face of Contact in Australia Helen Rhoades 9. Moving On: The
Challenge for Children's Contact Services in Australia Grania Sheehan, John
Dewar and Rachel Carson 10. Children's Contact Services in Australia: The
Referral Process Belinda Fehlberg and Rosemary Hunter 11. Intervening in
Litigated Contact: Ideas from Other Jurisdictions Joan Hunt