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1: Parental Alienation – The Invisible Abuse | May 22, 2019

The bottom line is our most precious resource, our kids, are traumatized victims due to horrific abuse at the hands of monsters and those charged with their protection…




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2: How can we more accurately capture the reality of a family dynamic? | February 14, 2015

How do you think a Family Report is beneficial in assessing the best interest of a child? ..




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3: How do family reports gain insights into a family dynamic given the short time available? | December 6, 2014

As a psychologist, what are the apt methodologies of completing a family report and not obstructing the development of justice for all parties involve?..




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4: Family Reports and the Psychology Industry in Family Law: Expert Interview | October 19, 2014

Family Law Express interviewed Dr. Travis Gee, a Brisbane psychologist on his views of the psychology industry in the Family Law context…




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5: How do Psychologists view the Legal Definition of Family Violence? | August 1, 2014

Family violence is defined in the Family Law Act as “violent, threatening or other behaviour by a person that coerces or controls a member of the person’s family, or causes the family member to be fearful”- how does the psychology industry view such definition? ..




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6: Do Psychologists apply the same Shared Parenting principles to Children of Short-Lived Relationships? | August 1, 2014

In a context of a short-term relationship between the parents, how should custody of a child be assessed and how should the “best interest of a child” be defined and applied in this specific context? For a child’s well being, isn’t it necessary for a child to be able to build relationship to both his/her parents? ..



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