Saturday, April 30, 2011

Parental Alienation "Therapy" Children need. . . THIS? standards and practices in chld custody evaluations

Children need. . . THIS? standards and practices in chld custody evaluationsCHILD CUSTODY EVALUATORS: IN THEIR OWN WORDS

APA Guidelines for Evaluating Parental Responsibility - parenting evaluations - child custody

IMPORTANT NOTICE: hereANOTHER IMPORTANT NOTICE hereparenting parenting plan or time parental rights and responsibilities for MAIN ARTICLE see hereThis webpage is: CUSTODY EVALUATOR QUOTES at http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/custody
EXCERPTS FROM:
Parental Alienation "Therapy"
ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE REQUEST]: "Some time ago, around July 2004, there was a discussion on this list about the Rachel Foundation. I would like to review some of the comments/opinions presented in this list but cannot find the thread in the archives. If anyone who has these emails would share them with me I would appreciate it. Or, if any of the posters from back then would be willing to contact me back channel, that would be helpful also." (Texas doctorate-level MHP, March 5, 2005).
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE COMMENT]: "See this:  http://www.rachelfoundation.org" (California doctorate-level MHP and list moderator, February 15, 2007).
Lots of work for three therapists... (this is extortion, brainwashing, and child abuse, by the way)
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE QUERY]: "Is there anyone out there that has reference to or a model for "reunification treatment plans"? - maybe from a public or adoption agency?" (Florida doctorate-level MHP, April 22, 2007).
        [ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE ME TOO]: "Please share what you learn. I have heard this term for years and have not seen any lit. on it." (Texas doctorate-level MHP, April 22, 2007).
        [ANONYOMOUS LISTSERVE RESPONSE]: "You might see what The Rachel Foundation For Family Reintegration has to offer. They work with Hague Convention cases and alienation cases, both of which involve reunification planning. I have no personal experience with them, so I can't say if they are competent, legitimate, etc. or not." (Missouri doctorate-level MHP, April 22, 2007, recommending what might be incompetent and illegitimate.)
        [ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE RESPONSE]: "We do a lot of this... generally starts with a court order... result of a thorough psychological assessment... a team approach... three psychologists - one for each parent and one for the child(ren)... the "truth" is irrelevant... We need to work from the child's truth as a beginning... In the first sessions between parent and child both the child's therapist and the estranged parent's therapist are present... the first session allows the child to directly or indirectly (through the therapist) to express their concern, then a break is taken where the parent is coached in how to respond... Sessions involve two therapists until the child's therapist is confident... for the first session(s) the child meets the parent only in the office and is allowed to leave first... child is picked up from school by the "estranged" parent, brought to the session, then picked up after the session by the residential parent... the time the child spends with the parent increases to overnights and weekends. By always terminating the visit with a counselling session, any negative events can be documented and the "residential" parent, if engaged in alienation does not have a chance to re-write history before the child is seen by a third party...." (Canadian doctorate-level MHP, April 22, 2007).


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