Divorce carries an inherent risk of
damage to the children involved.
Not exact matches
The most cogent psychoanalytic explanation of alcoholism indicates that the emotional
damage involved probably occurred in the very early life of the person — during the period when the
child's primary way of relating
to the outside world is oral.
We tell our clients who believe they may be the targeted parent
to never give up and we will develop a strategy
to get experts and one judge
involved in the case early on so the issue remains at the forefront of the court so it can ideally be resolved at a stage where alienation never fully develops or if it has that the alienation is stopped and the
damaging symptoms reversed so the
child has a healthy relationship with both parents.
He has handled malpractice and personal injury cases of every type imaginable, including cases
involving paralysis, brain injuries, nerve injuries, lung
damage, cancer, injuries
to children and death.
Caps like the one in California make cases
involving children, whose
damages are largely non-economic in nature, economically impossible for attorneys
to bring.
Many areas of practice are demanding and carry high risk
to the parties
involved, but inexperienced counsel practising family law can irreparably
damage the lives of the
children, innocent victims of their parents» dysfunctional relationships, who are the subject of the litigation.
When
children are
involved, collaborative divorce provides the family a way
to minimize the
damage to its structure, while laying the foundation for a healthy future.
Very few aspects of a divorce are more
damaging to everyone
involved than a custody fight that leaves
children caught in a crossfire between battling parents fighting for control.
«Parental alienation
involves a set of behaviors that one parent does
to damage, destroy, or sever the relationship between their
children and the other parent,» social psychologist and Colorado State University psychology associate professor Jennifer Harman explained.
«Parental alienation
involves a set of behaviors that one parent does
to damage, destroy, or sever the relationship between their
children and the other parent,» Colorado State University's Psychology associate professor and researching social psychologist Jennifer Harman explained, Huffington Post quoted.
Many divorcing couples, unwed parents of
children and others
involved in family disputes often find the no - court process known as Collaborative Law a welcome alternative
to the often destructive and
damaging aspects of resolving disputes or marital breakups through the traditional model of contested litigation.
This is a very dangerous and illegal tactic that can cause irreversible
damage to the mental health of the alienated parent and the
children involved.
«Testimony by an expert knowledgeable about the strategies that parents use
to promulgate and support alienation, the extent
to which
children can be manipulated
to reject and denigrate a parent, the extent
to which
children are suggestible, the mechanics of stereotype induction, and the psychological
damage associated with
involving children in parental hostilities, may assist the court in determining the proper amount of weight
to give a
child's explicitly stated preferences and statements regarding each parent.
Such
damage carries a very big price tag — often with significant personal pain and suffering for the individuals
involved, along with
damage to their health and well - being and that of their
children,
damage to their productivity in the workplace,
damage to the health and well - being of the community in which they live, and, ultimately,
damage to the society in which we all live.
Therapies that don't
involve the parent are WRONG for, and usually
damaging to, a
child with an Attachment Disorder.
as likely
to damage further the
children who are
involved in this conflict and hostility between the parents.
This podcast discusses the impact of divorce on
children, especially when there is conflict
involved, and outlines the steps you can take
to protect your
children from the
damaging effects of divorce.
Children are even more
damaged when parental conflict
involves their father's abuse of their mothers... They may be hurt physically while trying
to protect their mother.
Our forensic consultations generally
involve matters of family law, juvenile law (delinquency or neglect), criminal law (psychological defenses and malingering), employment law and other legal matters that may
involve emotional distress or psychological
damages to the client or their
children or spouses.