Mental Health in Family Law Advanced Applications

This one day workshop brings three diverse thought leaders to the challenges of the intersection of Family Law processes and Child and Family Mental Health concerns.

This day poses the question: What can we do better?

Drawing on empirical and practice based evidence, the three presenters will challenge entry level concepts to present the nuances of working with complex families.

Topics include the impact of: adult attachment organization on separation and divorce, coercive and controlling relationship histories, the place of children’s voices, parental mental health issues, adaptive and maladaptive gate keeping, children with special needs, and the dynamics of children who resist or refuse contact. This day is for advanced practitioners working in family law who have attended introductory courses and need more.

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