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Psychology Publications for Family Law Decisions

We are the only publisher whose sole purpose is to bring to the legal community the latest in cutting edge research affecting family law decision makers.

It is our goal to provide to our subscribers the most current information in order to:

  • Create an archive for ready access to the research literature
  • Make maximum use of mental health consultants
  • Prepare cases
  • Assist with Daubert Challenges and examination of witnesses
  • Organize research for mediation
  • Facilitate the Collaborative Law Process

We offer the following products:

The Psychology in Family Law Digest

The Psychology in Family Law Digest is published monthly. Digests bring the latest and most significant articles from top flight social science research to the bench, bar and forensic consultants.

Digests are selected from more than sixty peer reviewed scholarly journals, and each issue contains six to eight digests that will review a recent research article, critically evaluate it and discuss its relevance to issues in family law.

Digests are written in non-technical language by mental health professionals with extensive experience in forensic consultation.

All digests contain complete citations and/or publication information for easy access to full texts.

Family Law Psychology Briefs

Family Law Psychology Briefs is a journal of selected topics published periodically.

Each issue addresses one contemporary topic confronting the family bench and bar and is written in non-technical language by recognized scholars.

Every issue will review the extant literature, provide a critical analysis of the research and discuss its relevance to family law matters.

All issues are fully referenced for ready retrieval of the complete texts.

Topics include:

  • Domestic Violence versus High Conflict Divorces
  • The Empirical Basis of Parental Alienation Syndrome
  • Best interest issues in "Move Aways"
  • Empirical Research on Mediation
  • Children's Eyewitness Testimony
 

 
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