“What are these problems?” Dr Phil Stahl (psychologist and expert witness, Arizona) on the specific issues that complicate post separation parenting. AFCC series.
Update: 2019-08-251
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“What are these problems?” Dr Phil Stahl (psychologist and expert witness, Arizona) on the specific issues that complicate post separation parenting. AFCC series.
- Dr Stahl’s experience and work throughout the United States and the world.
- How the majority of parents can develop problems on their own via Alternative Dispute Resolution.
- 20% or so of families there are problems that make it difficult to resolve disputes.
- Domestic violence and different types of violence: separation instigated violence, situational couple violence, coercive controlling violence. How in coercive controlling violence escalates after separation. Need to differentiate violence the type of violence in a family.
- Technology and stalking.
- Substance abuse – an issue across the world.
- Relocation – creates several complications. Language, culture, distance issues and child development that follow.
- Personality style / mental health of parents: narcissism, psychopathy and other personality issues. High conflict parties. Difficult personalities, for example co-parenting with Donald Trump.
- Parents who hate each other more than they love their children.
- Film “Tommy” by Darren Mort, showing the traumatic affects of conflict and other issues such as substance abuse by parents on a child.
- Firstly acknowledge the work we have been doing in the area.
- Secondly ensure there are enough resources for the Court to be able to make proper assessments.
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