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Counseling in the family law system : a professional counselor's guide / / Virginia B. Allen ; acquisitions editor Nancy S. Hale ; production editor Shelby Peak
Counseling in the family law system : a professional counselor's guide / / Virginia B. Allen ; acquisitions editor Nancy S. Hale ; production editor Shelby Peak
Autore Allen Virginia B.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 p.)
Disciplina 346.7301/50269
Soggetto topico Counseling
Criminal psychology
Criminal behavior - Prevention
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8261-9835-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 What Is Forensic Counseling?; Scientific forensics; Forensics used by mental health providers; Forensics and the professional counselor; Training requirements; 2 Definitions of Legal Terms and Job Descriptions; Common legal terms used in family court; Expanded definitions of custody evaluator, case manager, and mediator; Custody evaluator; Four Components: Education, Therapeutic Expertise, Supervision, Practice; Case manager; Mediator; Professional organizations of forensic experts; National and State Professional Organizations
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts3 Myths and Truths About Working in Family Law Courts; Myth #1: In the long run, a child is not harmed by a divorce; Myth #2: Mothers are usually considered the primary caregivers of the child and are therefore generally granted primary custody; Myth #3: Both parents in a custody battle desire what is best for their child; Myth #4: Children of a certain age (generally age 12) can decide where they want to live and how often they visit the other parent; Myth #5: Stepparents have a say in matters of custody and visitation schedule
Myth #6: Putting two different families together as one is relatively easyMyth #7: One parent holds the truth to what happened in a divorcing family; Myth #8: Evaluators are always right, and their recommendations are always followed by the court; Myth #9: All family law cases are generally equivalent; Myth #10: All family courts and all jurisdictions use custody evaluators; Myth #11: Any counselor can perform custody evaluations; 4 Scope of Practice and Training Standards for Custody Evaluators, Mediators, and Case Managers
General training standards for custody evaluators, mediators, and case managersEducational Requirements: Classes; Educational Requirements: Internship; Educational Requirements: Professional Developmental Workshops; Additional Training Requirements: Mediator; Additional Training Requirements: Case Manager; The business decisions of being an evaluator, mediator, or case manager; Getting Paid; Challenges and rewards of being a forensic counselor; 5 Ethical Considerations for Custody Evaluators, Mediators, and Case Managers; Confidentiality; Dual relationships; Payment; Therapeutic relationship
Record keepingRecord Storage; Do no harm; 6 Interviewing Basics; Interviews: general procedure; Parent interviews; Phase 1; Phase 2; Phase 3; Phase 4; Phase 5; Phase 6; Summary; Stepparent Interview; Child interview; Parent/Child Activity; Child's Private Session; Notes; Collateral contacts; The Child's Counselor; The Parent's Counselor; The Teacher or Child Care Provider; Documentation; Home Visits; Other Considerations; 7 Writing the Report; General guidelines; Transmittal letter; The actual report; Data Summary; Interview Summaries; Assessment summary
Recommendations-custody and visitation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458014403321
Allen Virginia B.  
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Counseling in the family law system : a professional counselor's guide / / Virginia B. Allen ; acquisitions editor Nancy S. Hale ; production editor Shelby Peak
Counseling in the family law system : a professional counselor's guide / / Virginia B. Allen ; acquisitions editor Nancy S. Hale ; production editor Shelby Peak
Autore Allen Virginia B.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 p.)
Disciplina 346.7301/50269
Soggetto topico Counseling
Criminal psychology
Criminal behavior - Prevention
ISBN 0-8261-9835-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 What Is Forensic Counseling?; Scientific forensics; Forensics used by mental health providers; Forensics and the professional counselor; Training requirements; 2 Definitions of Legal Terms and Job Descriptions; Common legal terms used in family court; Expanded definitions of custody evaluator, case manager, and mediator; Custody evaluator; Four Components: Education, Therapeutic Expertise, Supervision, Practice; Case manager; Mediator; Professional organizations of forensic experts; National and State Professional Organizations
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts3 Myths and Truths About Working in Family Law Courts; Myth #1: In the long run, a child is not harmed by a divorce; Myth #2: Mothers are usually considered the primary caregivers of the child and are therefore generally granted primary custody; Myth #3: Both parents in a custody battle desire what is best for their child; Myth #4: Children of a certain age (generally age 12) can decide where they want to live and how often they visit the other parent; Myth #5: Stepparents have a say in matters of custody and visitation schedule
Myth #6: Putting two different families together as one is relatively easyMyth #7: One parent holds the truth to what happened in a divorcing family; Myth #8: Evaluators are always right, and their recommendations are always followed by the court; Myth #9: All family law cases are generally equivalent; Myth #10: All family courts and all jurisdictions use custody evaluators; Myth #11: Any counselor can perform custody evaluations; 4 Scope of Practice and Training Standards for Custody Evaluators, Mediators, and Case Managers
General training standards for custody evaluators, mediators, and case managersEducational Requirements: Classes; Educational Requirements: Internship; Educational Requirements: Professional Developmental Workshops; Additional Training Requirements: Mediator; Additional Training Requirements: Case Manager; The business decisions of being an evaluator, mediator, or case manager; Getting Paid; Challenges and rewards of being a forensic counselor; 5 Ethical Considerations for Custody Evaluators, Mediators, and Case Managers; Confidentiality; Dual relationships; Payment; Therapeutic relationship
Record keepingRecord Storage; Do no harm; 6 Interviewing Basics; Interviews: general procedure; Parent interviews; Phase 1; Phase 2; Phase 3; Phase 4; Phase 5; Phase 6; Summary; Stepparent Interview; Child interview; Parent/Child Activity; Child's Private Session; Notes; Collateral contacts; The Child's Counselor; The Parent's Counselor; The Teacher or Child Care Provider; Documentation; Home Visits; Other Considerations; 7 Writing the Report; General guidelines; Transmittal letter; The actual report; Data Summary; Interview Summaries; Assessment summary
Recommendations-custody and visitation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790915903321
Allen Virginia B.  
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Counseling in the family law system : a professional counselor's guide / / Virginia B. Allen ; acquisitions editor Nancy S. Hale ; production editor Shelby Peak
Counseling in the family law system : a professional counselor's guide / / Virginia B. Allen ; acquisitions editor Nancy S. Hale ; production editor Shelby Peak
Autore Allen Virginia B.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 p.)
Disciplina 346.7301/50269
Soggetto topico Counseling
Criminal psychology
Criminal behavior - Prevention
ISBN 0-8261-9835-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 What Is Forensic Counseling?; Scientific forensics; Forensics used by mental health providers; Forensics and the professional counselor; Training requirements; 2 Definitions of Legal Terms and Job Descriptions; Common legal terms used in family court; Expanded definitions of custody evaluator, case manager, and mediator; Custody evaluator; Four Components: Education, Therapeutic Expertise, Supervision, Practice; Case manager; Mediator; Professional organizations of forensic experts; National and State Professional Organizations
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts3 Myths and Truths About Working in Family Law Courts; Myth #1: In the long run, a child is not harmed by a divorce; Myth #2: Mothers are usually considered the primary caregivers of the child and are therefore generally granted primary custody; Myth #3: Both parents in a custody battle desire what is best for their child; Myth #4: Children of a certain age (generally age 12) can decide where they want to live and how often they visit the other parent; Myth #5: Stepparents have a say in matters of custody and visitation schedule
Myth #6: Putting two different families together as one is relatively easyMyth #7: One parent holds the truth to what happened in a divorcing family; Myth #8: Evaluators are always right, and their recommendations are always followed by the court; Myth #9: All family law cases are generally equivalent; Myth #10: All family courts and all jurisdictions use custody evaluators; Myth #11: Any counselor can perform custody evaluations; 4 Scope of Practice and Training Standards for Custody Evaluators, Mediators, and Case Managers
General training standards for custody evaluators, mediators, and case managersEducational Requirements: Classes; Educational Requirements: Internship; Educational Requirements: Professional Developmental Workshops; Additional Training Requirements: Mediator; Additional Training Requirements: Case Manager; The business decisions of being an evaluator, mediator, or case manager; Getting Paid; Challenges and rewards of being a forensic counselor; 5 Ethical Considerations for Custody Evaluators, Mediators, and Case Managers; Confidentiality; Dual relationships; Payment; Therapeutic relationship
Record keepingRecord Storage; Do no harm; 6 Interviewing Basics; Interviews: general procedure; Parent interviews; Phase 1; Phase 2; Phase 3; Phase 4; Phase 5; Phase 6; Summary; Stepparent Interview; Child interview; Parent/Child Activity; Child's Private Session; Notes; Collateral contacts; The Child's Counselor; The Parent's Counselor; The Teacher or Child Care Provider; Documentation; Home Visits; Other Considerations; 7 Writing the Report; General guidelines; Transmittal letter; The actual report; Data Summary; Interview Summaries; Assessment summary
Recommendations-custody and visitation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826393403321
Allen Virginia B.  
New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui