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Goldstein 205 $a1st ed. 2016. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (361 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-319-13941-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPart I: Professional Issues -- Ethical Issues in Child Custody Evaluations -- Best Interest Factors in Child Custody Evaluations -- A Judicial Perspective on Child Custody Evaluations -- Part II: Interviewing/Observation -- Interviewing Parents Involved in Child Custody Evaluations -- Interviewing Children and Adolescents in Child Custody Cases -- Observing Parents Interact with Children: All Too Infrequently Asked Questions (and Answers) -- Uses of Collateral Sources of Information in Forensic Child Custody Examinations -- Part III: Psychological Assessment -- Current and New Developments in Psychological Testing for Child Custody Disputes -- Projective Personality Assessment in Child Custody Evaluations -- Supplemental Parenting Inventories used in Custody Evaluations -- Empirically Assisted Assessment of Family Systems: The Bricklin Scales -- Alcohol/drug Abuse Issues in Child Custody Evaluations -- Assessment of Mental Disorders in Custody Evaluations -- How to Assess for Domestic Violence -- Evaluating Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in Custody Disputes -- Part IV: Specialized Issues -- Child Custody Evaluations in Cases where Parental Alienation is Alleged -- Relocation Evaluations in Child Custody Disputes -- Impact of Conflicted Child Custody on School, Behavioral, and Social Outcomes: An Ecological Approach -- A Methodology Primer for Conducting Bonding Studies in Child Custody Evaluations: Integration with Neuroscience -- Cults, Extremist Movements and the Child Custody Evaluation: Pitfalls and Strategies -- Family therapy with Families in Intractable Conflicts about Child Custody and Visitation -- Part V: Case Studies and Psychological Reports. 330 $aThis authoritative reference brings together leading experts for up-to-date theory, findings, and guidelines on the core aspects of child custody evaluations. Contributors offer steps for gathering more accurate family data through home observations, interviews, and collateral information. Chapters examine psychological assessment tools commonly used in evaluations, including measures relating to parenting competencies, mental illness, domestic violence, and substance abuse, and consider increasingly salient issues such as relocation and families in therapy. The section on case studies shows best practices applied in real-life custody situations, and a chapter authored by a family court judge offers rarely-seen perspective from the bench.  Featured in the Handbook:  ·         A survey of ethical and professional issues. ·         Observing and interviewing children, adolescents, and adults. ·         Psychological assessment and personality testing. ·         A detailed review of the Bricklin scales. ·         Specialized issues, including parental alienation, attachment, cults, and more. ·         Illustrative case studies and psychological reports. Mental health professionals who conduct child custody evaluations, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists clinical social workers, family and marriage counselors, and licensed clinical professional counselors, will appreciate the Handbook of Child Custody. Family law attorneys will also find the Handbook useful in assisting them in child custody litigation. 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