Ten Child-Centered Forensic Family Evaluation Tools
An Empirically Annotated User’s Guide
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD
Available in two formats:
physical copy (spiral bound)
digital version (accessible online immediately, including downloadable forms)
An Empirically Annotated User’s Guide
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD
Available in two formats:
physical copy (spiral bound)
digital version (accessible online immediately, including downloadable forms)
An Empirically Annotated User’s Guide
Author: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD
Available in two formats:
physical copy (spiral bound)
digital version (accessible online immediately, including downloadable forms)
Available in two formats: physical copy (add to cart above) or as a digital version
Why choose digital? The digital version of the book is similar to an e-book, yet more interactive. It gives you immediate access, to the full content of the book to read online, plus it allows you to download and print the forms, thereby avoiding shipping costs associated with a physical copy. It is accessible on your desktop or tablet, and on your smartphone through the Kajabi mobile app where different terms/conditions and privacy policy applies.
Description
This unique volume and the accompanying forms provide you with ten forensic family evaluation tools ready for immediate use. These tools have been developed by Dr. Benjamin D. Garber over the course of more than twenty years and tempered through the process of treating and evaluating hundreds of high conflict families.
Ten Child-Centered Forensic Family Evaluation Tools provides the family law professional with critical means of navigating through the complex and contradictory history and reports that commonly arise in the context of custody-related litigation. These are the tools that have been missing to date, necessary if one hopes to map out the conflicted family’s strengths and weaknesses, needs and wishes in an organized, systematic and reliable manner.
More than just data collection, Ten Child-Centered Forensic Family Evaluation Tools anchors parent, child and third-party report in the hard data underlying psychology and family law. This volume not only makes Dr. Garber’s tools available for immediate use, it provides the reader with up-to-date references to critical areas of inquiry. Responses can thus be interpreted not only by comparison among co-parents, but also by comparison between respondents and the extant literature.
Use of these Ten Child-Centered Forensic Family Evaluation Tools secures evaluations in science, buttresses interpretations in empirical data, and anchors the evaluator’s testimony in the contemporary literature all to the benefit of none so much as the child.
Ten Child-Centered Forensic Family Evaluation Tools is structured into six broad categories. Each begins with an introduction to the general topic, includes an annotated discussion of the instrument(s) being introduced and a select list of references. The tools themselves are laid out page-by-page with critical items highlight and cross-referenced. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all ten tools ready to print and to become the foundation of the professionals’ next forensic family evaluation.
Book Details
Publication date: July 31, 2018
Pages: 114
Binding: Paperback
ISBN (print): 978193626862
Author: Benjamin Garber, PhD
The Author
Benjamin D. Garber, PhD, is a New Hampshire licensed psychologist, a former Guardian ad litem, and a Parenting Coordinator. He consults and testifies in courts around the world in matters concerned with the dynamics of the conflicted family system. He is an internationally renowned speaker and an award-winning freelance journalist, writing in the areas of child and family development for popular press publications appearing around the world and in juried professional publications in both law and psychology. Dr. Garber welcomes you to learn more about his work on behalf of children at www.FamilyLawConsulting.org. Dr. Garber is the author of numerous other books including those listed below, and a few by other publishers, including:
Developmental Psychology for Family Law Professionals
Keeping Kids Out of the Middle
High Conflict Litigation