Volume 22, Issue 3 (2000)
Essays
Battered-Child Syndrome: Is It a Paradigm for a Child of Embattled Divorce?
H. Patrick Stern M.D., Michael W. Mellon Ph.D., Beth O. Butler L.C.S.W., Suzanne E. Stroh R.N.P., Nicholas Long Ph.D., and Jerry G. Jones M.D.
The Challenge to Rural States of Procedural Reform in High Conflict Custody Cases
Elizabeth Barker Brandt J.D.
Contentious Divorce: The Rocky Path to the Child's Best Interests
Michael S. Jellinek M.D., Kate Erwin M.D., and Alexa Bagnell M.D.
In the Best Interest of the Child: A Commentary
Lawrence H. Diller M.D.
The Evolving Judicial Role in Child Custody Disputes: From Fault Finder to Conflict Manager to Differential Case Management
Andrew Schepard J.D.
Child Maltreatment and Endangerment in the Context of Divorce
Kathleen Coulborn Faller Ph.D.
Building Multidisciplinary Professional Partnerships with the Court of Behalf of High-Conflict Divorcing Families and Their Children: Who Needs What Kind of Help
Janet R. Johnston Ph.D.
The Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation—Ten Years Later
Robert L. Halon Ph.D.
Qualifications of the Techniques to Be Used by Judges, Attorneys, and Mental Health Professionals Who Deal the Children in High Conflict Divorce Cases
Barry Bricklin Ph.D. and Gail Elliott Ph.D.
The Guardian Ad Litem in Custody and Conflict Cases: Investigator, Champion, and Referee
Dana E. Prescott J.D.
Prevention Strategies to Protect Professionals and Families Involved in High-Conflict Divorce
Thomas E. Schact Psy.D.
Professionals' Perceptions of Divorce Involving Children
H. Patrick Stern M.D., Pippa Simpson Ph.D., Trevor Gage M.D., and Kim Worley M.D.
Promoting the Best Interests of Children Whose Parents Are Divorcing: The Next Steps for Arkansas
Kenneth S. Gallant J.D.