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A Guide to Assessment and Intervention
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This book examines parental alienation as a mental health concern and form of family violence that affects the whole family. It provides a comprehensive overview of how to identify, assess and undertake evidence-based interventions for paternal alienation.
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This book examines parental alienation as a mental health concern and form of family violence that affects the whole family. It provides a comprehensive overview of how to identify, assess and undertake evidence-based interventions for paternal alienation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000692563
- Artikelnr.: 57744680
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000692563
- Artikelnr.: 57744680
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Janet Haines is a psychologist with over 20 years' experience in private clinical practice. She has extensive experience in matters involving psychology and family law, including acting as a single expert for the Family Law Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court.
Mandy Matthewson is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Tasmania (UTAS) and a clinical psychologist in private practice. She is the lead researcher in the Family and Interpersonal Relationships Research Lab at UTAS and Chair of the Parental Alienation Study Group's Research Committee.
Marcus Turnbull is a senior partner specialising in family law, including child support and de facto relationship matters. Marcus is a child representative in the child protection jurisdiction and an independent children's lawyer in the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Currently, Marcus is the Tasmanian representative of the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, the Chair of the Family Law Practitioners' Association of Tasmania, and member of the executive of the Australian Institute of Family Lawyers and Mediators.
Mandy Matthewson is a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Tasmania (UTAS) and a clinical psychologist in private practice. She is the lead researcher in the Family and Interpersonal Relationships Research Lab at UTAS and Chair of the Parental Alienation Study Group's Research Committee.
Marcus Turnbull is a senior partner specialising in family law, including child support and de facto relationship matters. Marcus is a child representative in the child protection jurisdiction and an independent children's lawyer in the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Currently, Marcus is the Tasmanian representative of the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, the Chair of the Family Law Practitioners' Association of Tasmania, and member of the executive of the Australian Institute of Family Lawyers and Mediators.
List of tables
Preface
Part One: The nature of parental alienation
1. What is parental alienation?
2. The great syndrome debate
3. Processes underlying parental alienation
4. Parental alienation as a mental disorder
5. Parental alienation as a form of family violence
Part Two: The alienated family
6. Alienating parents
7. Targeted parents
8. Alienated children
9. Other family members
10. Outside forces
Part Three: Assessment of parental alienation
11. Assessing alienating parents
12. Assessing targeted parents
13. Assessing alienated children
14. Assessing dysfunctional family interaction patterns
Part Four: The alienated family: A legal perspective
15. Parental alienation in the courts
16. Parental alienation and parenting dispute evaluations
Part Five: Intervention with alienated families
17. The need for intervention
18. Family therapy and beyond
19. Individual therapy with each family member
Part Six: Identifying parental alienation
20. A decision-making process
21. Where to from here?
Index
Preface
Part One: The nature of parental alienation
1. What is parental alienation?
2. The great syndrome debate
3. Processes underlying parental alienation
4. Parental alienation as a mental disorder
5. Parental alienation as a form of family violence
Part Two: The alienated family
6. Alienating parents
7. Targeted parents
8. Alienated children
9. Other family members
10. Outside forces
Part Three: Assessment of parental alienation
11. Assessing alienating parents
12. Assessing targeted parents
13. Assessing alienated children
14. Assessing dysfunctional family interaction patterns
Part Four: The alienated family: A legal perspective
15. Parental alienation in the courts
16. Parental alienation and parenting dispute evaluations
Part Five: Intervention with alienated families
17. The need for intervention
18. Family therapy and beyond
19. Individual therapy with each family member
Part Six: Identifying parental alienation
20. A decision-making process
21. Where to from here?
Index
List of tables
Preface
Part One: The nature of parental alienation
1. What is parental alienation?
2. The great syndrome debate
3. Processes underlying parental alienation
4. Parental alienation as a mental disorder
5. Parental alienation as a form of family violence
Part Two: The alienated family
6. Alienating parents
7. Targeted parents
8. Alienated children
9. Other family members
10. Outside forces
Part Three: Assessment of parental alienation
11. Assessing alienating parents
12. Assessing targeted parents
13. Assessing alienated children
14. Assessing dysfunctional family interaction patterns
Part Four: The alienated family: A legal perspective
15. Parental alienation in the courts
16. Parental alienation and parenting dispute evaluations
Part Five: Intervention with alienated families
17. The need for intervention
18. Family therapy and beyond
19. Individual therapy with each family member
Part Six: Identifying parental alienation
20. A decision-making process
21. Where to from here?
Index
Preface
Part One: The nature of parental alienation
1. What is parental alienation?
2. The great syndrome debate
3. Processes underlying parental alienation
4. Parental alienation as a mental disorder
5. Parental alienation as a form of family violence
Part Two: The alienated family
6. Alienating parents
7. Targeted parents
8. Alienated children
9. Other family members
10. Outside forces
Part Three: Assessment of parental alienation
11. Assessing alienating parents
12. Assessing targeted parents
13. Assessing alienated children
14. Assessing dysfunctional family interaction patterns
Part Four: The alienated family: A legal perspective
15. Parental alienation in the courts
16. Parental alienation and parenting dispute evaluations
Part Five: Intervention with alienated families
17. The need for intervention
18. Family therapy and beyond
19. Individual therapy with each family member
Part Six: Identifying parental alienation
20. A decision-making process
21. Where to from here?
Index