Parenting coordination is a sophisticated, collaborative effort among psychologists, counselors, social workers, mediators, and legal professionals that helps divorcing parents avoid further litigation while working together in the best interests of their child. This one-stop text contains all the information legal and mental health providers need to manage and resolve high-conflict custody disputes outside of the courts.
Parenting coordination is a sophisticated, collaborative effort among psychologists, counselors, social workers, mediators, and legal professionals that helps divorcing parents avoid further litigation while working together in the best interests of their child. This one-stop text contains all the information legal and mental health providers need to manage and resolve high-conflict custody disputes outside of the courts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Shirley Ann Higuchi and Stephen J. Lally
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Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Shirley Ann Higuchi and Stephen J. Lally Part I. Background to Parenting Coordination Chapter 1: Origins and Development of Parenting Coordination Joan B. Kelly Chapter 2: Legal Standards and Issues Associated With Parenting Coordination Margaret J. McKinney, Linda A. Delaney, and Alan Nessman Chapter 3: Competencies Required for Conducting Parenting Coordination Stephen J. Lally and Robin M. Deutsch Chapter 4: Parenting Coordination: Basic Approaches and Strategies Robin M. Deutsch Part II. The Practice of Parenting Coordination Chapter 5: Creation, Development, and Management of a Parenting Coordination Practice Matthew J. Sullivan Chapter 6: Ethical Issues and Risk Management in Parenting Coordination Robin M. Deutsch and Stephen J. Lally Chapter 7: Strategies for Working With Difficult Clients Matthew J. Sullivan Chapter 8: Setting Up a Parenting Coordination Project in the Courts: The District of Columbia Program Stephen J. Lally, Shirley Ann Higuchi, and Jennifer Joyner-Hall Part III. Special Issues and Populations Chapter 9: Including Children in the Parenting Coordination Process: A Specialized Role Joan B. Kelly Chapter 10: Parenting Coordination and Diversity Issues Giselle A. Hass Chapter 11: Parenting Coordination and Domestic Violence Giselle A. Hass Chapter 12: Collaboration With Attorneys Margaret J. McKinney, Linda A. Delaney, and Alan Nessman Part IV. The Future of Parenting Coordination Chapter 13: Charting the Challenging Path Toward Establishment of Parenting Coordination's Efficacy Debra K. Carter and Stephen J. Lally Chapter 14: The Future of Parenting Coordination Joan B. Kelly and Shirley Ann Higuchi Index About the Editors
Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Shirley Ann Higuchi and Stephen J. Lally Part I. Background to Parenting Coordination Chapter 1: Origins and Development of Parenting Coordination Joan B. Kelly Chapter 2: Legal Standards and Issues Associated With Parenting Coordination Margaret J. McKinney, Linda A. Delaney, and Alan Nessman Chapter 3: Competencies Required for Conducting Parenting Coordination Stephen J. Lally and Robin M. Deutsch Chapter 4: Parenting Coordination: Basic Approaches and Strategies Robin M. Deutsch Part II. The Practice of Parenting Coordination Chapter 5: Creation, Development, and Management of a Parenting Coordination Practice Matthew J. Sullivan Chapter 6: Ethical Issues and Risk Management in Parenting Coordination Robin M. Deutsch and Stephen J. Lally Chapter 7: Strategies for Working With Difficult Clients Matthew J. Sullivan Chapter 8: Setting Up a Parenting Coordination Project in the Courts: The District of Columbia Program Stephen J. Lally, Shirley Ann Higuchi, and Jennifer Joyner-Hall Part III. Special Issues and Populations Chapter 9: Including Children in the Parenting Coordination Process: A Specialized Role Joan B. Kelly Chapter 10: Parenting Coordination and Diversity Issues Giselle A. Hass Chapter 11: Parenting Coordination and Domestic Violence Giselle A. Hass Chapter 12: Collaboration With Attorneys Margaret J. McKinney, Linda A. Delaney, and Alan Nessman Part IV. The Future of Parenting Coordination Chapter 13: Charting the Challenging Path Toward Establishment of Parenting Coordination's Efficacy Debra K. Carter and Stephen J. Lally Chapter 14: The Future of Parenting Coordination Joan B. Kelly and Shirley Ann Higuchi Index About the Editors
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