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In the Name of the Child: A Developmental Approach to Understanding and Helping Children of Conflicted and Violent Divorce, Second Edition

In the Name of the Child: A Developmental Approach to Understanding and Helping Children of Conflicted and Violent Divorce, Second EditionAuthors: Dr. Janet Johnston PhD, Dr. Vivienne Roseby PhD, Dr. Kathryn Kuehnle PhD
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 271549

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 2
Pages: 486
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 0826111270
Dewey Decimal Number: 618.9289
EAN: 9780826111272
ASIN: 0826111270

Publication Date: April 6, 2009
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Johntson, Roseby, and Kuehnle take you behind the child's eyes, into their heads...[they] flesh out the familial context, and bring it all back into the larger social world....When you are done reading, you know who these families are, what the children need, and -- as a clinician -- how you can help them.

--Marsha Kline Pruett, PhD, MSL
Maconda Brown O'Connor Professor
Smith College School for Social Work

"This book addresses problems that arise for children of conflicted and violent divorce .It provides a good base for beginning to treat children in this situation as well as good information for understanding the legal and community services available."

--Doody's

The fully updated and revised edition of In the Name of the Child examines both the immediate and long-term effects of high-conflict divorce on children. By combining three decades of research with clinical experience, the authors trace the developmental problems affecting very young children through adolescence and adulthood, paying special attention to the impact of family violence and the dynamics of parental alienation.

The authors present clinical interventions that have proven to be most effective in their own clinical work with families. With a new emphasis on the need for prevention and early intervention, this edition examines how defensive strategies and symptoms of distress in children can consolidate into immutable, long-standing psychopathology in their adult lives. This book contains the policies and procedures that can preempt these high-conflict outcomes in divorcing families.

Key Features:

  • Contains a new chapter examining the effects of violent divorce on a sample of young adults, tracking their developmental changes from adolescence through adulthood
  • Discusses the developmental threats to both boys and girls of different ages and stages, along with therapeutic interventions and guidelines for parenting plans
  • Proposes principles and criteria for decision-making about custody, visitation, and parenting plans based on individual assessment of the developing child within his or her family

Mental health professionals, educators, family lawyers, judges, and court administrators will find this book to be an essential read, with all the knowledge and insight needed to understand the short- and long-term effects of violent divorce on children.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars IN THE NAME OF THE CHILD. EXCELLENT BOOK!   December 17, 2009
Caroline McMASTER (Florida)
I agree with every thing the previous reviewer wrote; however, she neglected to mention (I suppose she is unaware) Kathryn Kuehnle, Ph.D. (Keen-ly) and her outstanding and authoritative work. Dr. Kuehnle has been asked to speak at national and international conferences, conventions, workshops, testify in court on behalf of children, and she has authored, co-authored, and been asked to contribute to many publications over the past 30+ years. This is an excellent book; however, I advise you to check out Dr. Kathryn Kuehnle's books.


5 out of 5 stars This is "the" Book for Contested Custody   December 3, 2009
Diana L. Mercer (Los Angeles, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Janet Johnston and Vivienne Roseby are two of the most well respected custody researchers in the country. The 1st edition was the gold standard of contested custody must-reads, and this 2nd edition is equally valuable. The book addresses different age groups chapter by chapter and explains the developmental issues which come up for each age group in high conflict divorces. While the parents may be out of control, and there's probably little if anything the legal system can do about that, thanks to this book divorce practitioners can at least understand how to craft developmentally sound parenting plans for children of high conflict divorce and to also understand what they're going through. We have several copies of this book in our mediation office's client library. I've seen Janet Johnston speak on a number of occasions, and she's so knowledgeable...this book is a great resource.

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