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020 _a9781138114319
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100 _aMcPherson Sandra B
245 _aEquivocal child abuses
260 _aLondon
_bCRC Press
_c2012
300 _a288p
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365 _b Rs. 5,855
505 _aTable of Contents Equivocality in a Complex Legal Context Context Principles of Chaos Theory as They Relate to the Arena Under Consideration Summary Point Principles of Therapeutic Jurisprudence as They Relate to the Arena Under Consideration Legal, Historical, and Psychosocial Background Two Problematic Psychological Concepts The Courts: Views Across and Within The Course of a Case The Rule of Law and the Law of Rules The Play of the Participants Investigation Current Theory and Research on Brain Function The Particular Problem of Lying Summary Abel Testing to Identify Potential Perpetrators Perspectives from Investigators Perspectives of Child Custody Evaluators Legal Standard Issues Some Case Investigations Case A Case B Case C The Expert in the Courtroom Types of Witnesses in DR Court Cases Evaluators Guardians ad Litem Treating Professionals Rules of Evidence Practitioner Hazards Legal Risks Personal Safety and Physical Risks One Psychologist’s Experience Practicing Defensively Intervention Options Initial Filing Phase Interim Pretrial Phase Hearing and Judgment Phase Postdecree Phase Child Therapy as a Means of Establishing Security Reunification Therapy Mediation The Parent Coordinator Process Parental Alienation Syndrome Mental Health Issues Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder and Child Abuse Affective Disorders Substance Abuse Working Model for the Forensic Evaluator First Step—Conducting the Evaluation Second Step—Reportage Top Cat Equivocal Communication Change Appendices Index.
650 _a1. Forensic Psyhology - U S A2. Child Psychology 3. Child Psychologists
700 _aAfsarifard Farshid
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