Child custody consultation.

The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
A P Derdeyn

Abstract

The limited influence of the needs of the child upon the decision-making process in child custody disputes is discussed, with particular attention to the consultant's role and unique aspects of this type of consultation. A case is described in which a multitude of consultants presented the court with a morass of parent-oriented conflicting testimony. It is concluded that clinicians can better serve children by seeking to consult not for one of the competing adult parties, but only for the court.

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Citations

Jun 1, 1980·Family Process·N Nehls, M Morgenbesser
Jan 1, 1979·Child Psychiatry and Human Development·J R Heller, A P Derdeyn
Nov 1, 1978·Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal·R Krell
Jul 1, 1977·The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry·A P Derdeyn
Nov 1, 1978·Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal·G A Awad
Oct 1, 1980·Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines·S Fine
Sep 1, 1979·The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry·P Eisen

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