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Research paper thumbnail of Parental Gatekeeping and Child Custody/Child Access Evaluation: Part I: Conceptual Framework, Research, and Application

Family Court Review, 2013

Parental gatekeeping refers to parents' attitudes and actions that serve to affect the quality of... more Parental gatekeeping refers to parents' attitudes and actions that serve to affect the quality of the other parent's relationship and involvement with the child. It captures a common statutory best interest factor that often becomes the center of child custody disputes, especially in relocation cases. Gatekeeping research is reviewed for its relevance to family court and child custody evaluation. Divorce conflict and litigation is expected to be associated with negative, restrictive gatekeeping. A conceptual framework for gatekeeping is presented for child custody evaluation. Scholars have proposed a gatekeeping continuum varying from very restrictive to very facilitative in coparenting attitudes and actions. Research allows for a general prediction of potential harm to the child when there is substantial restrictive gatekeeping. The concept of social capital is proposed as an efficient explanation of the "gatekeeping effect" on children of divorce. Evaluators are cautioned not to confuse restrictive gatekeeping attitudes and behaviors. Restrictive/negative attitudes are normative among custody litigants. Children's adjustment will be affected more by the level and quality of parental involvement than by parental gatekeeping attitudes. Evaluators are encouraged to identify specific gate-closing and gate-opening behaviors in a gatekeeping assessment. Implications for crafting parenting plans are discussed. Keypoints • Gatekeeping varies along continuum from facilitative to restrictive gatekeeping. • Maternal gatekeeping attitudes influence father's involvement and affects child adjustment. • Restrictive gatekeeping fosters parental conflict. • It is important to distinguish between restrictive gatekeeping attitudes and behaviors.

Research paper thumbnail of The Unsubstantiated Claims of Turkat’s Harmful Effects of Child-Custody Evaluations on Children

1. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 509 U.S. 579 (1993). 2. R. v. Mohan (1994), 2 S.... more 1. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 509 U.S. 579 (1993). 2. R. v. Mohan (1994), 2 S.C.R. 9 (Can.). 3. Joan B. Kelly & Michael E. Lamb, Using Child Development Research to Make Appropriate Custody and Access Decisions for Young Children, 38 FAM. & CONCILIATION CTS. REV. 297 (2000). 4. Linda Nielsen, Woozles: Their Role in Custody Law Reform, Parenting Plans, and Family Court, 20 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 164 (2014). 5. Gary Edmond & Kent Roach, A Contextual Approach to the Admissibility of the State’s Forensic Science and Medical Evidence, 61 U. TORONTO L.J. 343 (2011); David L. Faigman et al., Group to Individual (G2i) Inference in Scientific Expert Testimony, 81 U. CHI. L. REV. 417 (2014); Susan Haack, A Match Made on Earth: Getting Real About Science and the Law, 36 DALHOUSIE L.J. 39 (2012). 6. See Faigman et al., supra note 5. 7. See Haack, supra note 5. We welcome the opportunity to respond to Dr. Turkat’s article, Harmful Effects of Child-Custody Evaluations on Chil...

Research paper thumbnail of The Forensic Model

Http Dx Doi Org 10 1300 J190v01n02_01, Oct 20, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of NEVER PAINT BY THE NUMBERS: A Response to Kelly and Lamb (2000), Solomon and Biringen (2001), and Lamb and Kelly (2001)

Family Court Review, 2005

As the debate continues on ways of thinking about access between separated and never-married pare... more As the debate continues on ways of thinking about access between separated and never-married parents and their very young children, the authors suggest a way that child custody evaluators can integrate this discussion into their evaluations. They conclude that evaluators must pay attention to family dynamics and all of the research when making specific recommendations to parents and the courts regarding the access and residential arrangements of very young children.

Research paper thumbnail of THE ART AND SCIENCE OF CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATIONS: Integrating Clinical and Forensic Mental Health Models

Family Court Review, 2005

Should a child custody evaluation be a clinical tool informed by forensic methods and procedures ... more Should a child custody evaluation be a clinical tool informed by forensic methods and procedures or a forensic tool informed by clinical experience? The authors conclude that an evaluation requires a delicate blend of scientific thinking, clinical understanding, thorough observations, appropriate use of psychological tests, and self-report measures and information from sufficient collateral sources. Evaluators must pay attention to internal biases and integrate them with the relevant literature. Finally, evaluators must remember that their evaluation and reports will be used by both the courts and the family in reaching a decision on behalf of the children.

Research paper thumbnail of A Methodology for Reviewing the Reliability and Relevance of Child Custody Evaluations

\\server05\productn\M\MAT\18-1\MAT111.txt unknown Seq: 2 9-SEP-03 11:13 36 Journal of the America... more \\server05\productn\M\MAT\18-1\MAT111.txt unknown Seq: 2 9-SEP-03 11:13 36 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers evaluations be conducted with due regard for scientific methods, extant behavioral science research, and ethical guidelines. This responsibility is further heightened by the need to protect the well-being of children of divorcing parents, 2 and to avoid inadvertently harming families at a time of enormous stress and conflict. 3 Unfortunately, CCEs frequently fall below professional forensic practice standards. Commentators have criticized the quality, reliability, and utility of CCEs by noting the lack of scientific methodology, empirical grounding, and psycholegal relevance common among these reports. 4 Other commentators have observed that many child custody evaluators do not adhere to recommended assessment procedures, and present data to courts in inappropriate or misleading ways. 5 Concern regarding the generally poor quality of CCEs has prompted some commentators to suggest an end to the use of CCEs in divorce proceedings. 6 Given these widespread concerns, it is important that legal practitioners routinely analyze the reliability and utility of the CCEs they obtain from mental health professionals. Our goal in the present article is to present practical tools for such analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Including Children in Decision Making about Custodial Placement

is a board certified forensic psychologist who practices in Charlotte, North Carolina. ** David M... more is a board certified forensic psychologist who practices in Charlotte, North Carolina. ** David Martindale is a board certified forensic psychologist who practices

Research paper thumbnail of Child Custody Evaluations: Current Literature and Practical ApplicationsWe wish to acknowledge the extraordinary assistance of Milfred “Bud” Dale, PhD, JD, and William G. Austin, PhD, in the preparation of this chapter

Handbook of Psychology, Second Edition, 2012

The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of changes in law and mental health address... more The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of changes in law and mental health addressing child custody assessment. We provide a historical perspective on the development of legal factors that have influenced thinking about the best interests of the child standard. We discuss changes to professional practice guidelines developed for use by child custody evaluators. Our summary of the peer-reviewed literature focuses on the use of the Forensic Model applied to child custody evaluation and the chapter ends with a review of complex issues in custodial evaluation. Keywords: child custody; child custody evaluation; best interests of the child; professional practice guidelines in custodial assessment; methods and procedures in custodial assessment

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring Three Functions in Child Custody Evaluation for the Relocation Case: Prediction, Investigation, and Making Recommendations for a Long-Distance Parenting Plan

Journal of Child Custody, 2006

The psycho-legal dilemmas posed by child custody relocation cases are discussed in terms of the f... more The psycho-legal dilemmas posed by child custody relocation cases are discussed in terms of the four decisional alternatives facing the court and evaluator. Different legal contexts for relocation are reviewed in terms of their implications for the custody evaluation. Complexities involved in the evaluator's function of making predictions for the court are presented. The need to conduct careful investigation on

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluating the Probative Value of Child Custody Evaluations

Journal of Child Custody, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Examining Parental Alienation in Child Custody Cases: A Survey of Mental Health and Legal Professionals

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2009

An Internet survey was conducted to examine the views of mental health and legal professionals ab... more An Internet survey was conducted to examine the views of mental health and legal professionals about parental alienation (PA) in child custody cases. Findings from 448 respondents revealed much awareness about the PA concept and controversies, along with the need for further research in the field. In general, respondents were cautious and conservative/moderate in their view of PA and very reluctant to support the concept of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Also, they did not view PAS as meeting admissibility standards. Respondents viewed domestic violence (DV) as an important issue to assess, although they did not usually find/suspect DV in such cases. Further, respondents varied according to professional role (evaluators, trial attorneys/judges, and court facilitators) on the relative importance attributed to various assessment factors. Moreover, evaluators' assessment procedures and the frequency of recommended interventions by trial attorneys/judges and evaluators closely paralleled those typically used in child custody cases. Results are compared to past literature in the field, with hopes of clarifying misconceptions. In 1976, Wallerstein and Kelly identified in their sample of divorcing families a clinical phenomenon that they termed pathological alignment.

Research paper thumbnail of A PSYCHOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE STANDARD AND SHORT FORM BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY

Psychological Reports, 1982

Page 1. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1981, Vol. 49, No. 2, 306-307 Copyright 198... more Page 1. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1981, Vol. 49, No. 2, 306-307 Copyright 1981 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0022-006X/81 /4902-0306S00.75 A Psychometric Investigation of the Standard and Short Form Beck Depression Inventory ...

Research paper thumbnail of DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN'S INTERMODAL AND INTRAMODAL AUDITORY-VISUAL MODE FUNCTIONING

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of EFFECT OF INDIVIDUAL, SMALL GROUP, AND LARGE GROUP METHOD OF PRESENTATION ON MODAL PERFORMANCE IN COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978

Research paper thumbnail of INTER- VS INTRAMODAL PERFORMANCE OF COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN: A REPLICATION

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978

Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal d... more Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal dimension were investigated for 52 male and 52 female college students, ranging in age from 17 to 33 yr. Auditory and visual stimuli were presented electronically in a same-different matching task. Four separate conditions were investigated, auditory-auditory, visual-visual, auditory-visual, and visual-auditory. An analysis of variance showed women made significantly more correct responses than men. No significant differences were found between the groups' performance on intramodal and intermodal tasks. Results are consistent with an earlier report by Gould (1977).

Research paper thumbnail of INTER- VS INTRA-MODAL PERFORMANCE OF COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977

Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal d... more Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal dimension were investigated for 52 male and 52 female college students, ranging in age from 17 to 33 yr. Auditory and visual stimuli were presented electronically in a same-different matching task. Four separate conditions were investigated, auditory-auditory, visual-visual, auditory-visual, and visual-auditory. An analysis of variance showed women made significantly more correct responses than men. No significant differences were found between the groups' performance on intramodal and intermodal tasks. Results are consistent with an earlier report by Gould (1977).

Research paper thumbnail of Conceptual tempo as a moderator variable in predicting first grade achievement test scores

Journal of School Psychology, 1982

... ANDREW MOLTENI MARY ANN HEVERLY DOUGLAS D. SAMUELS JOHN POTTER JONATHAN GOULD Summary: This .... more ... ANDREW MOLTENI MARY ANN HEVERLY DOUGLAS D. SAMUELS JOHN POTTER JONATHAN GOULD Summary: This ... Kagan, J., Pearson, L., Welch, L. Modifiability of an impulsive tempo. ... Margolis, H. Brannigan, GG Conceptual tempo as a parameter for predicting reading ...

Research paper thumbnail of Commentary on “Analyzing Child Sexual Abuse Allegations”: Will a New Untested Criterion-Based Content Analysis Model Be Helpful?

Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Book reviews

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Critiquing a Colleague's Forensic Advisory Report: A Suggested Protocol for Application to Child Custody Evaluations

The purpose of this article is to provide a protocol within which to frame a critique or critical... more The purpose of this article is to provide a protocol within which to frame a critique or critical review of a colleague's custody evaluation. While we think that the structure and logic of the following pro-

Research paper thumbnail of Parental Gatekeeping and Child Custody/Child Access Evaluation: Part I: Conceptual Framework, Research, and Application

Family Court Review, 2013

Parental gatekeeping refers to parents' attitudes and actions that serve to affect the quality of... more Parental gatekeeping refers to parents' attitudes and actions that serve to affect the quality of the other parent's relationship and involvement with the child. It captures a common statutory best interest factor that often becomes the center of child custody disputes, especially in relocation cases. Gatekeeping research is reviewed for its relevance to family court and child custody evaluation. Divorce conflict and litigation is expected to be associated with negative, restrictive gatekeeping. A conceptual framework for gatekeeping is presented for child custody evaluation. Scholars have proposed a gatekeeping continuum varying from very restrictive to very facilitative in coparenting attitudes and actions. Research allows for a general prediction of potential harm to the child when there is substantial restrictive gatekeeping. The concept of social capital is proposed as an efficient explanation of the "gatekeeping effect" on children of divorce. Evaluators are cautioned not to confuse restrictive gatekeeping attitudes and behaviors. Restrictive/negative attitudes are normative among custody litigants. Children's adjustment will be affected more by the level and quality of parental involvement than by parental gatekeeping attitudes. Evaluators are encouraged to identify specific gate-closing and gate-opening behaviors in a gatekeeping assessment. Implications for crafting parenting plans are discussed. Keypoints • Gatekeeping varies along continuum from facilitative to restrictive gatekeeping. • Maternal gatekeeping attitudes influence father's involvement and affects child adjustment. • Restrictive gatekeeping fosters parental conflict. • It is important to distinguish between restrictive gatekeeping attitudes and behaviors.

Research paper thumbnail of The Unsubstantiated Claims of Turkat’s Harmful Effects of Child-Custody Evaluations on Children

1. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 509 U.S. 579 (1993). 2. R. v. Mohan (1994), 2 S.... more 1. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 509 U.S. 579 (1993). 2. R. v. Mohan (1994), 2 S.C.R. 9 (Can.). 3. Joan B. Kelly & Michael E. Lamb, Using Child Development Research to Make Appropriate Custody and Access Decisions for Young Children, 38 FAM. & CONCILIATION CTS. REV. 297 (2000). 4. Linda Nielsen, Woozles: Their Role in Custody Law Reform, Parenting Plans, and Family Court, 20 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 164 (2014). 5. Gary Edmond & Kent Roach, A Contextual Approach to the Admissibility of the State’s Forensic Science and Medical Evidence, 61 U. TORONTO L.J. 343 (2011); David L. Faigman et al., Group to Individual (G2i) Inference in Scientific Expert Testimony, 81 U. CHI. L. REV. 417 (2014); Susan Haack, A Match Made on Earth: Getting Real About Science and the Law, 36 DALHOUSIE L.J. 39 (2012). 6. See Faigman et al., supra note 5. 7. See Haack, supra note 5. We welcome the opportunity to respond to Dr. Turkat’s article, Harmful Effects of Child-Custody Evaluations on Chil...

Research paper thumbnail of The Forensic Model

Http Dx Doi Org 10 1300 J190v01n02_01, Oct 20, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of NEVER PAINT BY THE NUMBERS: A Response to Kelly and Lamb (2000), Solomon and Biringen (2001), and Lamb and Kelly (2001)

Family Court Review, 2005

As the debate continues on ways of thinking about access between separated and never-married pare... more As the debate continues on ways of thinking about access between separated and never-married parents and their very young children, the authors suggest a way that child custody evaluators can integrate this discussion into their evaluations. They conclude that evaluators must pay attention to family dynamics and all of the research when making specific recommendations to parents and the courts regarding the access and residential arrangements of very young children.

Research paper thumbnail of THE ART AND SCIENCE OF CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATIONS: Integrating Clinical and Forensic Mental Health Models

Family Court Review, 2005

Should a child custody evaluation be a clinical tool informed by forensic methods and procedures ... more Should a child custody evaluation be a clinical tool informed by forensic methods and procedures or a forensic tool informed by clinical experience? The authors conclude that an evaluation requires a delicate blend of scientific thinking, clinical understanding, thorough observations, appropriate use of psychological tests, and self-report measures and information from sufficient collateral sources. Evaluators must pay attention to internal biases and integrate them with the relevant literature. Finally, evaluators must remember that their evaluation and reports will be used by both the courts and the family in reaching a decision on behalf of the children.

Research paper thumbnail of A Methodology for Reviewing the Reliability and Relevance of Child Custody Evaluations

\\server05\productn\M\MAT\18-1\MAT111.txt unknown Seq: 2 9-SEP-03 11:13 36 Journal of the America... more \\server05\productn\M\MAT\18-1\MAT111.txt unknown Seq: 2 9-SEP-03 11:13 36 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers evaluations be conducted with due regard for scientific methods, extant behavioral science research, and ethical guidelines. This responsibility is further heightened by the need to protect the well-being of children of divorcing parents, 2 and to avoid inadvertently harming families at a time of enormous stress and conflict. 3 Unfortunately, CCEs frequently fall below professional forensic practice standards. Commentators have criticized the quality, reliability, and utility of CCEs by noting the lack of scientific methodology, empirical grounding, and psycholegal relevance common among these reports. 4 Other commentators have observed that many child custody evaluators do not adhere to recommended assessment procedures, and present data to courts in inappropriate or misleading ways. 5 Concern regarding the generally poor quality of CCEs has prompted some commentators to suggest an end to the use of CCEs in divorce proceedings. 6 Given these widespread concerns, it is important that legal practitioners routinely analyze the reliability and utility of the CCEs they obtain from mental health professionals. Our goal in the present article is to present practical tools for such analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Including Children in Decision Making about Custodial Placement

is a board certified forensic psychologist who practices in Charlotte, North Carolina. ** David M... more is a board certified forensic psychologist who practices in Charlotte, North Carolina. ** David Martindale is a board certified forensic psychologist who practices

Research paper thumbnail of Child Custody Evaluations: Current Literature and Practical ApplicationsWe wish to acknowledge the extraordinary assistance of Milfred “Bud” Dale, PhD, JD, and William G. Austin, PhD, in the preparation of this chapter

Handbook of Psychology, Second Edition, 2012

The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of changes in law and mental health address... more The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of changes in law and mental health addressing child custody assessment. We provide a historical perspective on the development of legal factors that have influenced thinking about the best interests of the child standard. We discuss changes to professional practice guidelines developed for use by child custody evaluators. Our summary of the peer-reviewed literature focuses on the use of the Forensic Model applied to child custody evaluation and the chapter ends with a review of complex issues in custodial evaluation. Keywords: child custody; child custody evaluation; best interests of the child; professional practice guidelines in custodial assessment; methods and procedures in custodial assessment

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring Three Functions in Child Custody Evaluation for the Relocation Case: Prediction, Investigation, and Making Recommendations for a Long-Distance Parenting Plan

Journal of Child Custody, 2006

The psycho-legal dilemmas posed by child custody relocation cases are discussed in terms of the f... more The psycho-legal dilemmas posed by child custody relocation cases are discussed in terms of the four decisional alternatives facing the court and evaluator. Different legal contexts for relocation are reviewed in terms of their implications for the custody evaluation. Complexities involved in the evaluator's function of making predictions for the court are presented. The need to conduct careful investigation on

Research paper thumbnail of Evaluating the Probative Value of Child Custody Evaluations

Journal of Child Custody, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Examining Parental Alienation in Child Custody Cases: A Survey of Mental Health and Legal Professionals

The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2009

An Internet survey was conducted to examine the views of mental health and legal professionals ab... more An Internet survey was conducted to examine the views of mental health and legal professionals about parental alienation (PA) in child custody cases. Findings from 448 respondents revealed much awareness about the PA concept and controversies, along with the need for further research in the field. In general, respondents were cautious and conservative/moderate in their view of PA and very reluctant to support the concept of Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Also, they did not view PAS as meeting admissibility standards. Respondents viewed domestic violence (DV) as an important issue to assess, although they did not usually find/suspect DV in such cases. Further, respondents varied according to professional role (evaluators, trial attorneys/judges, and court facilitators) on the relative importance attributed to various assessment factors. Moreover, evaluators' assessment procedures and the frequency of recommended interventions by trial attorneys/judges and evaluators closely paralleled those typically used in child custody cases. Results are compared to past literature in the field, with hopes of clarifying misconceptions. In 1976, Wallerstein and Kelly identified in their sample of divorcing families a clinical phenomenon that they termed pathological alignment.

Research paper thumbnail of A PSYCHOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF THE STANDARD AND SHORT FORM BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY

Psychological Reports, 1982

Page 1. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1981, Vol. 49, No. 2, 306-307 Copyright 198... more Page 1. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1981, Vol. 49, No. 2, 306-307 Copyright 1981 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0022-006X/81 /4902-0306S00.75 A Psychometric Investigation of the Standard and Short Form Beck Depression Inventory ...

Research paper thumbnail of DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN'S INTERMODAL AND INTRAMODAL AUDITORY-VISUAL MODE FUNCTIONING

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of EFFECT OF INDIVIDUAL, SMALL GROUP, AND LARGE GROUP METHOD OF PRESENTATION ON MODAL PERFORMANCE IN COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978

Research paper thumbnail of INTER- VS INTRAMODAL PERFORMANCE OF COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN: A REPLICATION

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978

Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal d... more Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal dimension were investigated for 52 male and 52 female college students, ranging in age from 17 to 33 yr. Auditory and visual stimuli were presented electronically in a same-different matching task. Four separate conditions were investigated, auditory-auditory, visual-visual, auditory-visual, and visual-auditory. An analysis of variance showed women made significantly more correct responses than men. No significant differences were found between the groups' performance on intramodal and intermodal tasks. Results are consistent with an earlier report by Gould (1977).

Research paper thumbnail of INTER- VS INTRA-MODAL PERFORMANCE OF COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977

Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal d... more Intermodal and intramodal functioning in the auditory and visual sensory modes along a temporal dimension were investigated for 52 male and 52 female college students, ranging in age from 17 to 33 yr. Auditory and visual stimuli were presented electronically in a same-different matching task. Four separate conditions were investigated, auditory-auditory, visual-visual, auditory-visual, and visual-auditory. An analysis of variance showed women made significantly more correct responses than men. No significant differences were found between the groups' performance on intramodal and intermodal tasks. Results are consistent with an earlier report by Gould (1977).

Research paper thumbnail of Conceptual tempo as a moderator variable in predicting first grade achievement test scores

Journal of School Psychology, 1982

... ANDREW MOLTENI MARY ANN HEVERLY DOUGLAS D. SAMUELS JOHN POTTER JONATHAN GOULD Summary: This .... more ... ANDREW MOLTENI MARY ANN HEVERLY DOUGLAS D. SAMUELS JOHN POTTER JONATHAN GOULD Summary: This ... Kagan, J., Pearson, L., Welch, L. Modifiability of an impulsive tempo. ... Margolis, H. Brannigan, GG Conceptual tempo as a parameter for predicting reading ...

Research paper thumbnail of Commentary on “Analyzing Child Sexual Abuse Allegations”: Will a New Untested Criterion-Based Content Analysis Model Be Helpful?

Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Book reviews

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Critiquing a Colleague's Forensic Advisory Report: A Suggested Protocol for Application to Child Custody Evaluations

The purpose of this article is to provide a protocol within which to frame a critique or critical... more The purpose of this article is to provide a protocol within which to frame a critique or critical review of a colleague's custody evaluation. While we think that the structure and logic of the following pro-