Teach
the Parents Well:
Can
We Save Families through Court-Ordered Behavioral Education?
New York State Bar
Association Annual
Meeting, January 28, 2011
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Table
of Contents
Assessing
Substance Abuse Questions in Child Custody Evaluations
by Claude Schleuderer and Vicky Campagna
Small
Amounts of Substance Use, Human Judgment and Parenting
by Claude Schleuderer
What’s
Wrong With Court-Ordered Behavioral Education
Programs? Just About Everything
by Peter J. Favaro
by Peter J. Favaro
Domestic
Violence: The Need for Expanded
Services for Abusive Partners
by The Children’s Aid Society
Bridging the Divide Between
Child Welfare and Domestic Violence Services: Deconstructing the Change Process
by Kerry Moles
Selected Bibliography: Child Custody Evaluators and Other
Mental
by Nancy S. Erickson
Use of the MMPI-2 in Child Custody
Evaluations Involving Battered Women:
What Does Psychological Research Tell Us?
by Nancy S. Erickson
Supervised Visitation: What Courts Should Know When Working
with Supervised Visitation Programs
by Center for Court Innovation
Custody, Domestic Violence, and a
Child’s Preference
by Judith M. Reichler and Nancy S.
Erickson
Wissink v. Wissink, 301 A.D.2d 36 (2d
Statutes
Relevant to Dispositional Provisions for Parents
Court Rules
Relevant to Dispositional Provisions for Parents
Cases on
Ordering Therapy etc. in Custody and Visitation Matters
Speaker Biographies:
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