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Custody evaluations: a survey of mental health professionals

โœ Scribed by Kathryn A. Lafortune; Bruce N. Carpenter


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
211 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0735-3936

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โœฆ Synopsis


Mental health professionals who conduct custody evaluations (N 165, 61% return rate) were surveyed about their practices and attitudes. These experts were primarily licensed psychologists, most with degrees in clinical and counseling. Few had speciยฎc training in child custody or forensic evaluation, and although they averaged 8.1 evaluations over the last year, most devoted a modest portion of their practice to custody work. They generally regarded custody evaluations as valuable to the courts, but were critical of the adversarial approach to determining custody. Procedures and priorities have changed little over the past decade, with most experts relying heavily on interviews and observation. Cautions are given regarding overstepping ethical guidelines and using procedures that presently lack established validity.


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