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ASSESSING FOR ALIENATION IN CHILD CUSTODY AND ACCESS EVALUATIONS
Authors:S Margaret Lee  Nancy W Olesen
Institution:S. Margaret Lee, Ph. D. is a psychologist whose work focus is providing services to divorcing families. Dr. Lee performs custody evaluations, does special master work and provides therapeutic services to parents and children. Dr. Lee has done research regarding psychological testing in child custody evaluations. Dr. Lee is a frequent presenter at conferences in the area of psychology/family law.;Nancy W. Olesen, Ph. D. graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison with a degree in psychology and received her Ph. D. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She teaches, researches, and works in private practice, with a particular emphasis on child abuse and neglect, custody and access disputes and the interface between clinical and forensic psychology.
Abstract:In-depth child custody evaluations can be critical in forming an accurate understanding of families in which alienation of children is a concern. By integrating interview and psychological test data of parents and children along with collateral information the evaluator can differentiate an alienated child from children with other forms of parental rejection and can form a thorough understanding of the multiple contributants to the alienation. This comprehensive and integrated understanding is then used to develop a clear and specific intervention plan.
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