The Conscious Parent S Guide To Coparenting

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A positive, mindful plan for children and parents in transition! If you're facing the challenge of raising children in two homes, you may be feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to build a healthy coparenting relationship. With The Conscious Parent's Guide to Coparenting, you'll learn how to take a relationship-centered approach to parenting, foster forgiveness, and find constructive ways to move on when relationships change. Coparenting means putting your child's needs first. And conscious parenting acknowledges a child's thoughts, feelings, and needs, as well as a parent's responsibility to them. This easy-to-use handbook helps you to: Build a coparenting relationship based on mutual respect Lower stress levels for the entire family Communicate openly with children about divorce Discuss and reach parenting decisions together Protect children, meet their needs, and help them build resilience Educate your family and friends about coparenting The concept of ending a marriage peacefully, with compassion and respect for former partners, is often viewed with surprise in modern society. But choosing to consciously coparent is an important choice you can make for yourself and your children--one that will benefit the emotional health of your family for years to come.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Jenna Flowers
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2016-06-01
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440595202


The Conscious Parent S Guide To Gender Identity

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"Guide for parents about how to approach a child's gender expansiveness and help their child understand and transition to a new gender identity"--

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Darlene Tando
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2016-07
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440596308


The Conscious Parent S Guide To Raising Boys

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"Contains material adapted from The Everything Parent's Guide to Raising Boys, 2nd edition by Cheryl L. Erwin"--Title page verso.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Cheryl L Erwin
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2017
File : 224 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440599941


Working With Co Parents

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Working with Co-Parents is a practical manual for therapists and social workers who work with divorced and/or separated parents of children. Unique among other books that focus on therapy with the parents individually, the author’s model brings the divorced couple together to help them understand their child’s experience and to assist them in developing a road to constructive co-parenting. This manual also includes illustrative case vignettes, session outlines and handouts, and homework reflection questions. Therapists and counselors will learn tools and interventions that they can apply immediately and effectively to their work with divorced couples.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Mary L. Jeppsen
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-11-01
File : 176 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781315283470


A Comprehensive Guide To Child Custody Evaluations Mental Health And Legal Perspectives

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Whether assessing general family functioning or specific areas of conflict, professionals preparing child custody evaluations require sound knowledge of three interrelated fields: up-to-date legal issues, psychological findings, and forensic procedures. This book covers these three essential areas to walk readers through the evaluation process clearly and concisely. It further provides a unique combination of legal guidelines with social science research.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Joanna Bunker Rohrbaugh
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2007-12-18
File : 706 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780387718934


Handbook Of Psychological And Educational Assessment Of Children

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These essential volumes cover all aspects of child and adolescent assessment. Leading clinical scientists summarize the state of the science of assessment paradigms, instruments, and methods. With an emphasis on practical clinical considerations, chapters also delve into issues related to test development, psychometrics, and bias. Conveniently designed for reference or text use, this vast knowledge base has been synthesized into two volumes which may be purchased separately or together. This volume, PERSONALITY, BEHAVIOR, AND CONTEXT, reviews the use of projective methods, interviewing and obs.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Cecil R. Reynolds
Publisher : Guilford Press
Release : 2003-07-29
File : 558 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1572308842


Conducting Child Custody Evaluations

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It also includes ethical standards and guidelines for child custody evaluations from various national, state, and local organizations. Sensible, lucid, and insightful, this book is an important contribution to our understanding of how child custody evaluations are conducted and an excellent resource for psychologists, evaluators, social workers, family court and private mediators, judges, attorneys, and graduate students.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Philip M. Stahl
Publisher : SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Release : 1994-08-17
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015032611926


Representing Parents Children In Custody Proceedings

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Genre : Custody of children
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Release : 1984
File : 124 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105043838577


Representing Parents And Children In Custody Proceedings

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Genre : Custody of children
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Release : 1978
File : 100 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105043614846


Clinician S Guide To Child Custody Evaluations

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Of Related Interest... THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CHILD Theodore H. Blau "...provides a thorough, thoughtful method for examining children....The book is full of examples of useful forms...and expends a fair percentage of total space giving actual sample interactions between a psychologist and a child named Albert who is being evaluated with these materials. This method of presentation is very effective in tying together the entire process. This volume should be useful to students learning about evaluation and professionals looking for ideas." —Psychological Reports "...full of sound sense and mentions all those things that grander volumes tend to overlook." —Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Based on the author's examination of more than 1,000 children over thirty-five years, this unique book develops a conceptual framework within which to evaluate both normal and disturbed children. Rather than focus on assessment techniques, the author deals with the general considerations of what is important to find out about children and defines a standardized method of assessment, the Basic Psychological Examination. He also devotes extensive coverage to such nuts-and-bolts issues as how to set up an interview group, how to arrange and prepare the setting for the examination, how to prepare a child for testing, and how to confer with parents. 1991 (0-471-63559-6) 279 pp. INTERVENTIONS FOR CHILDREN OF DIVORCE Custody, Access, and Psychotherapy Second Edition William F. Hodges from reviews of the First Edition: "William F. Hodges...has set about the seemingly impossible task of writing a comprehensive text and manual for mental health professionals, lawyers, and judges. That he succeeds so well is a credit to his superb organization and exposition....This book has much to offer forensic psychiatrists and is highly recommended for beginners as well as those advanced in the field." —Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry Law "Anyone working with children of divorce will find Hodges's book useful. The writing is even and the discussion of research literature with implications for clinical intervention should be quite helpful for clinicians." —Choice William Hodges brings his considerable theoretical rigor and clinical acumen to bear, while providing the most comprehensive survey of current literature yet (including more than 600 references—200 of which are new to this edition). Offering a clear, consistent, conceptual understanding of how separation and divorce affects children at different stages of development, this book empowers judges and attorneys with greater depth and scope in their determination of custody and visitation rights as well as the appropriate mediation strategies and the value of clinical interventions. An excellent resource for mental health practitioners, it offers many practical applications of theory and research and proposes therapeutic interventions within the context of parental consultation, school-based intervention, individual therapy with children, and family therapy. 1991 (0-471-52255-4) 400 pp. No one suffers more or has more to lose from a divorce than the children involved. In helping to minimize the potential damage to these young victims, there is no more crucial issue than the awarding of custody. Fortunately, it is now common practice for courts and attorneys to enlist the aid of psychologists to perform expert evaluations of the custody arrangement which would be in the best interest of the child. With many marriages now ending in divorce, the demand for professionals capable of performing this difficult, yet rewarding, service is greater than ever. More and more mental health professionals are entering this branch of forensic psychology, yet to date, there are but a scant few books expressly designed to quickly and thoroughly educate professionals in the full range of skills they need to perform this vitally important service. Comprehensive, authoritative, and very practical, this guide does just that. From getting started in the field, to selecting and administering tests, to conducting interviews and drawing conclusions, to reporting findings and testifying in court, it provides professionals with detailed clinical guidelines for performing evaluations while schooling them in all the legal, ethical, and practical aspects of serving as expert witnesses, mediators, or court appointed psychologists in custody cases. Few writers are as qualified as Dr. Marc Ackerman to author such a work. An acknowledged expert in the field who has conducted more than 1,000 child custody evaluations, Ackerman is also the author of the Ackerman-Schoendorf Scale for Parent Evaluation of Custody (ASPECT), a widely used psychological test which is designed to measure the important variables which impact custody decisions. In this book, he shares the fruits of his considerable experience, offering many invaluable insights and lessons learned through years of trial and error. He also arms readers with sample forms, official guidelines, professional codes, and a wide range of other useful "hardware" indispensable to the forensic psychologist. Offering detailed clinical guidelines to conducting custody evaluations and expert advice from one of the most knowledgeable professionals working in the field today, this book is a valuable resource for all mental health professionals involved with or contemplating becoming involved with child custody evaluations.

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Marc J. Ackerman
Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Release : 1994-11-21
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015002076561