Working with Alienated Children and Families: A Clinical Guidebook
Working with Alienated Children and Families: A Clinical Guidebook
Edited by Amy J.L. Baker, Ph.D. and S. Richard Sauber, Ph.D.
The 13 chapters in this guidebook provide mental health practitioners with a range of tools and strategies for working with families affected by alienation. The authors are leading clinicians and practitioners who address the most pressing issues facing those who work in this field.
Chapters include: clinical reasoning and decision making, custody evaluations, mental health consultancy, psycho-education for children, psychotherapy for targeted parents, support groups for targeted parents, individual therapy for children, reunification using one-way mirrors, reunification with family systems therapy, reunification in a forensic setting, and psychotherapy for adult children.
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The authors are leading clinicians and practitioners who address the most pressing issues facing those who work in this field.
books and over 50 articles.