Items where Subject is "Family Courts"

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Bambrough, Steve, Shaw, Mike and Kershaw, Sophie (2014) The Family Drug and Alcohol Court Service in London: A new way of doing care proceedings. Journal of Social Work Practice, 28 (3). pp. 357-370. ISSN 0265-0533

Barnes, Gill Gorell (2017) Narratives of attachment and processes of alienation in post-divorce parenting disputes. In: Narrative therapies with children and their families: A practitioner's guide to concepts and approaches, 2nd Edition. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 182-197. ISBN 9781138891005

Barnes, Gill Gorell (2017) Staying attached: Fathers and children in troubled times. The Systemic Thinking and Practice Series . Karnac, London. ISBN 9781782205944

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Hertzmann, Leezah, Abse, Susanna, Target, Mary, Glausius, Krisztina, Nyberg, Viveka and Lassri, Dana (2017) Mentalization-based therapy for parental conflict - parenting together; An intervention for parents in entrenched post-separation dispute. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 31 (2). pp. 195-217. ISSN 0266-8734

Hickman, Susan Mary (2014) Shared understandings? The interface between systemic psychotherapists and the family courts. DSysPsych thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available

Hodges, Sally (2008) Assessing parents with learning difficulties for court proceedings. Annual Proceedings of the Family Justice Council . pp. 101-110. ISSN N/A

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Kershaw, Sophie (2018) Why video interaction guidance in the family drug and alcohol court? In: Justice for children and families: A developmental perspective. Royal College of Psychiatrists, Cambridge, pp. 77-88. ISBN 9781108457699

Kershaw, Sophie, Harwin, Judith and Ryan, Mary (2018) The family drug and alcohol court: A problem-solving approach to family justice. In: Justice for children and families: A developmental perspective. Royal College of Psychiatrists, Cambridge, pp. 68-76. ISBN 9781108457699

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Sternberg, Janine (2007) A child psychotherapist's assessment tools. In: Re-rooted lives. Inter-disciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 57-64. ISBN 9781846610479 Full text available

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Trowell, Judith (2007) Introduction. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, vix-x. ISBN 9781846610479

Tydeman, Beverley (2007) What is 'true enough' to be convincing evidence? The child psychotherapist, the family, the team and the court. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 29-38. ISBN 9781846610479

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Wakelyn, Jenifer (2007) Entangled bonds. Psychodynamic assessments of sibling relationships for the family courts. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 49-56. ISBN 9781846610479 Full text available

Webb, Sheena, Broadhurst, Karen and Mason, Claire (2018) Birth mothers returning to court: Can a developmental trauma lens inform practice with women at risk of repeat removal of infants and children? In: Justice for children and families: A developmental perspective. Royal College of Psychiatrists, Cambridge, pp. 59-67. ISBN 9781108457699

Webb, Sheena, Lipp, Carolyn and Jeffery, Hannah (2023) Substance misuse, trauma and domestic abuse perpetration: The perspective from Family Drug and Alcohol Courts. Project Report. Centre for Justice Innovation, London. Full text available

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Zachary, Anne (2007) Standing firm beside 'fact'. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 87-92. ISBN 9781846610479

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