1st Edition

The Custody Evaluation Handbook Research Based Solutions & Applications

By Barry Bricklin Copyright 1996
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    Joint custody. Same?sex custody. Young children with the mother. Which is the best arrangement? Unfortunately, for those who seek a trustworthy solution, research has proven that there is no single best arrangement for all children. This timely volume, however, does offer a practical and realisic methodology with which to confront the challenging and often confusing issues facing the custody evaluator. THe only book of its kind, The Custody Evaluation Handbook offers a strikingly helpful model for evaluating and assigning weight to the mountains of disparate information accumulated during a custody suit. Written by an unparalleled expert in the field of custody evaluation, the book eschews what the author calls the negative incident model in which each parent responds to the custody process by compiling a long list of grievances against the hated opponent. It advocates, instead a test?based approach that measures how successful each parent actually is at the job of parenting. The book describes numerous tests and tools for eliciting reliable information from both children and parents. With an eye to learning the actual impact a parent has on a child rather than what a given parent may or may not be doing, the book emphasizes obtaining measurements from the involved child. Parent tests are designed to reflect the effectiveness with which a parent responds to typical childcare situations, and the degree to which a parent truly knows ? and can satisfy the needs of ? a particular child. The volume also sets forth concepts derived from extensive research that are particularly helpful in understanding parent?child interactions, and provides a specific system of nonadversary communication strategies that can be used and modeled in all interchanges with evaluation participants, and in the wording of all written reports. Readers will also welcome the numerous suggestions from evaluators all over the country on specific custody dilemmas they have faced. The book is based on many years' meticulous research and is informed by a number of conceptual approaches that include: The proven premise that whatever certain parents intend to communicate is often not what their children are, in fact, perceiving and reacting to The Utilization Model of Milton E. Erikson The Thomas, Chess, and Birch goodness?of?fit model of parent?child interaction Bandler and Grinders' assertion that the meaning of a communication is the response it elicits, regardless of the intentions of the sender Clearly, spelling out the targets of a truly comprehensive and reliable evaluation, The Custody Evaluation Handbook will be an invaluable handbook for custody evaluators and marriage and family therapists, as well as other involved mental health professionals.

    Chapter 1 Loving the Courtroom; Chapter 2 Postdivorce Issues: Relevant Research, Gail Elliot, Barry Bricklin; Chapter 3 Congruent Communications: The Vital Roles of Symbol Systems and Information-Processing Strategies; Chapter 4 Bricklin Perceptual Scales (BPS): Child-Perception-of-Parents Series; Chapter 5 The Perception-of-Relationships Test (PORT); Chapter 6 The Parent Awareness Skills Survey (PASS); Chapter 7 The Parent Perception of Child Profile (PPCP); Chapter 8 Getting Accurate Information; Chapter 9 Areas of Assessment; Chapter 10 Creating a Custody Plan: Aggregating and Weighting the Variables, Michael H. Halbert, Barry Bricklin; Chapter 11 Communicating the Results of a Custody Evaluation; Chapter 12 Validity and Reliability Issues; Chapter 13 Dilemmas in Child Custody Evaluations References; Name Index; Subject Index;

    Biography

    Barry Bricklin, Ph.D., is the President of Bricklin Associates, a clinical practice specializing in custody assessment issues. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor, The Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Widener University. An author of several books and numerous articles, Dr. Bricklin is the Executive Chair of the Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators and also Editor of the Custody Newsletter.