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The Family Law Professional's Field Guide to High-Conflict Litigation Dynamics, Not Diagnoses.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Garber, Benjamin
Otros Autores: Mulchay, Chris
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: La Vergne : American Bar Association, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedications
  • Contents
  • SECTION I Setting the Stage
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Why a Field Guide?
  • Fractals and Nested Hierarchies
  • Complexity and Coherence
  • Power and Control
  • Dynamics
  • Why Does This Matter?
  • Chapter 3 Healthy Child and Family Development
  • Defining Family Systems
  • What Is a Healthy Family System?
  • Development Is Contextually Driven
  • Internal Working Models
  • Cause and Effect Merge Once Again
  • IWMs Are Shaped from Both within and outside the Relationship
  • Development Is a Gradual Progression from Undifferentiated to Optimal Differentiation and Back Again
  • Resilience
  • Identity Is How the Individual Balances Need Fulfillment from within and Connectedness Without
  • When Family Systems Fail
  • The Judicial System
  • Chapter 4 Bias and Family Forensic Practice
  • Bias, Attitudes, Stereotypes, and Prejudice
  • Bias Drives Black-and-White Thinking
  • Definitions, Prototypes, and Biases
  • Bias and Resist/Refuse Dynamics
  • Parents Have Biases, Too
  • Chapter 5 The Motives That Yield Destructive Family Dynamics
  • Looking under the Hood
  • Relationships Happen at the Nexus of Needs
  • The Child's Need for Affiliation
  • Refueling
  • Adults Need to Be Refueled, Too
  • The Parent's Need to Win
  • The Grieving Parent
  • Evolution and Self-Blame
  • Structure Minimizes Anxiety
  • Chapter 6 The Professional's Humility, Limitations, and Role within the System
  • Roles within Adversarial Systems
  • When Families Enlist Professional Helpers
  • Science, Not Séance
  • Stay in Your Lane
  • SECTION II Taxonomy: The Dynamics of the Conflicted Family System
  • Chapter 7 Triangulation
  • Healthy Triangulation?
  • Pathological Triangulation
  • When Children Are Triangulated within the Family System
  • Children as Agents of Triangulation?
  • Does Adult Intent Matter?
  • The Developmental Impact of Triangulation
  • Institutionalized Efforts to Prevent Triangulation
  • Chapter 8 The Chameleon Child
  • Adaptation Means Survival
  • Dynamics, Not Diagnoses
  • The Chameleon Effect
  • The Chameleon Effect and High-Conflict Divorce
  • The Chameleon Child and Custody Determinations
  • Chapter 9 The Polarized Child
  • Not All Molehills Are Mountains
  • Polarized Fractals?
  • Enumerating Relationship Pressures and Practical Hurdles
  • Chapter 10 Enmeshment
  • A Developmental Perspective
  • It's Impossible to Understand Enmeshment outside of Its Developmental Context
  • Even Parents Need to Be Refueled
  • The Relationship Ecology of Parent-Child Enmeshment
  • Developmental Decalage
  • Intergenerational Enmeshment?
  • Enmeshment, Estrangement, and Alienation?
  • Is This Enmeshment, Estrangement, or Alienation?
  • Chapter 11 Adultification
  • Many and Varied Meanings
  • Parenting Styles?
  • Adultification Is More Common in Certain Relationship Ecologies
  • Who Gets Adultified?
  • Healthy Adultification?