Recent Articles from Paul M. Reitman, Ph.D., L.P., F.A.C.F.E., and Adam Gierok
In divorce, alienation a big risk
Children who have been subjected to Parental Alienation Syndrome need a process to help them learn to think clearly about their parents and the marriage dissolution. I have been doing reunification therapy for the past 20 years and recommend it in many cases.
Reunification therapy necessary after court’s work is completed
Custody and visitation evaluations frequently recommend reunification therapy in which parents and children undergo a process that aims to reconnect their bond and work through any issues that may have stemmed from the separation and custody dispute.
Reunification therapy should be based on child development
This is the first of two articles on reunification therapy for families after a custody dispute. Next week’s article will focus on reunification therapy protocols.
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