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Articles:
- Toolkit for Emotional Care During Social Distancing: Practical Strategies for Separated Parents and their Children
- Therapy Can Be Helpful in Family Law Cases — If it’s set up correctly
(2020, Los Angeles County Bar Association: Family Law Section)
- Catching them Before too Much Damage is Done: Early Intervention with Resistance-Refusal Dynamics
(2016, Family Court Review)
- Role of Mental Health Professionals in Child Custody Cases
(2014, New York Law Journal) - Keeping the Developmental Frame: Child-Centered Conjoint Therapy
(2012, Journal of Child Custody) - Parenting Coordinator and Therapist Collaboration in High-Conflict Shared Custody Cases
(2012, Journal of Child Custody) - Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) Approves Guidelines for Court-Involved Therapists
(2011, The Family Psychologist) - Playing in Their Sandbox: Professional Obligations of Mental Health Professionals in Custody Cases
(2008, Journal of Child Custody) - Domestic Violence Allegations in Child Custody Disputes: The Importance of Forensic Perspective
(2006, The Family Psychologist) - The Problem with Presumptions— A Review and Commentary
(2006, Relocation Issues in Child Custody Cases, The Haworth Press, Inc.) - Ethical Issues in Child Custody and Dependency Cases: Enduring Principles and Emerging Challenges
(2004, Journal of Child Custody) - Incorporating the Principles of Scientifically Based Child Interviews into Family Law Cases
(2004, Journal of Child Custody) - Is the Child’s Therapist Part of the Problem? What Judges, Attorneys, and Mental Health Professionals Need to Know About Court-related Treatment for Children
(2003, Family Law Quarterly) - Effective Intervention With High-Conflict Families: How Judges Can Promote and Recognize Competent Treatment In Family Court
(2002, Journal of the Center for Families, Children, & the Courts) - The Treating Expert: A Hybrid Role with Firm Boundaries
(2001, Professional Psychology, Research and Practice)