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New in paperback. This book presents a well-regarded, evidence-based, step-by-step child custody assessment protocol for mental health professionals.

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New in paperback. This book presents a well-regarded, evidence-based, step-by-step child custody assessment protocol for mental health professionals.
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G. Andrew H. Benjamin, JD, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical professor of psychology and affiliate professor of law at the University of Washington. He has published 74 peer-reviewed articles in psychology, law, and psychiatry journals. He is an author of several books published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and one book published by Sage. While working with families engaged in high-conflict litigation and with lawyers with various mental health and drug abuse problems, and in various governance positions, Dr. Benjamin has received multiple awards from such groups as the Puyallup Indian Nation, the Washington State Bar Association, the Washington State Psychological Association, and the APA. Dr. Benjamin lives in Seattle with his wife of 40 years. Connie J. Beck, PhD, is an associate professor at the University of Arizona in the Psychology Department. Dr. Beck has conducted research investigating short- and long-term outcomes for divorcing couples experiencing intimate partner violence and mediating their disputes. This work includes a large, longitudinal, archival study through multiple official databases (mediation, superior court, law enforcement). With colleagues from Indiana, Dr. Beck developed a risk assessment instrument and is currently conducting a randomized controlled trial of two models of divorce mediation for highly violent couples (shuttle and videoconferencing) as compared with returning to court. Dr. Beck’s more recent research includes testing a batterer treatment adapted for adolescent boys charged with domestic violence and investigating children in the child welfare system and involuntarily committed individuals. Morgan Shaw, PhD, is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, and the current clinical director at the Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma (IVAT). Dr. Shaw manages IVAT ’s training program and also provides trauma informed therapeutic services to a variety of adolescent and adult clients. She also conducts psychological and forensic evaluations within the criminal, civil, juvenile, and family courts, and provides trainings nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics including the effects of trauma, trauma-informed practices, child maltreatment, and sexual assault. Dr. Shaw also serves as the publication coordinator for four professional journals, which include the Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma, Journal of Child Custody, and Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma. Robert Geffner, PhD, ABN, ABPP, is the founding president of a nonprofit international resource, professional services, and training center (Family Violence & Sexual Assault Institute, now one of the centers within the Institute on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma), Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Alliant International University, editor of four professional journals including the Journal of Child Custody, licensed psychologist, and marriage and family therapist. He has also directed full-service private practice mental health clinics. He has a diplomate in clinical neuropsychology and is board certified in couple and family psychology. He trains nationally and internationally on child abuse, domestic violence, trauma, forensic psychology, child custody, and diagnostic assessment. Dr. Geffner is a founding member/past president of APA’s Division of Trauma Psychology and the immediate past president of the American Academy of Couple & Family Psychology. He has been a researcher, trainer, practitioner, and consultant for 35 years.