Sentences with phrase «expert psychological reports»

A recent Family Justice Council report examined a sample of expert psychological reports.

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A week after the government announced its review of mental health legislation, an expert report published by the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology on Friday 13 October challenges received wisdom about the nature of mental illness.
Teachers reported that on a daily basis they were dealing with pupils experiencing anxiety, panic attacks, depression and eating disorders, and in extreme cases even self - harm and suicidal thoughts, yet accessing expert external psychological support for students was becoming increasingly difficult.
The cognitive principles of learning are based on reports from (a) the National Academy of Sciences, 1 (b) a practice guide for teachers by the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education on Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning, 2 (c) and a joint initiative between the Association of Psychological Sciences and the American Psychological Association on Lifelong Learning at Work and at Home.3 The recommendations here reflect the wisdom of these reports, which are based on scientific evidence, rather than being consensus opinions of experts.
He states: «I devote some time to providing psychological therapies for individuals and couples, however, the majority of my work is concerned with providing expert witness reports for various Courts.
In court at last for a hearing, the judge — not the one who had ordered the psychological report, did not want to hear testimony of any expert.
For instance, 110 child development experts signed a paper — a rare event in social science — published by the American Psychological Association titled «Social Science and Parenting Plans for Young Children: A Consensus Report» that concluded, «shared parenting should be the norm for parenting plans for children of all ages, including very young children.»
Childress and other experts who advocate for improved diagnosis and treatment of these children are optimistic about a new bill before the Florida legislature this month that amends the mandatory reporting requirements for child abuse to include «child psychological abuse,» including parental alienation.
Any collection of psychological testing, interviews, home visits, evaluative reports and other expert opinion to provide non-bonding recommendations to the court in determining an award in the best interest of the child (ren) involving parents conflicted in a custody dispute.
As an expert in the field he serves as an Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Rational Emotive Cognitive Behavior Therapy and as an Ad Hoc Journal Reviewer for Health Psychology, Journal of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, and Psychological Reports.
Using case examples where issues such as the developmental needs of children, relocation, domestic violence and the alienated child are involved, the book will identify a process to critique the evaluation reports of others, help you clarify the strengths and weaknesses of your case (s); and describe providing expert testimony on a range of psychological issues.
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