Working with high-conflict families of divorce : a guide for professionals / Mitchell A. Baris ... [et al.]. - Northvale, N.J. : Jason Aronson, c2001. - xiii, 302 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-292) and index.

Machine generated contents note: PART I: UNDERSTANDING HIGH CONFLICT 1 Professionals Who Work with Dispute Resolution in Divorce 9 2 The Dynamics of High Conflict 15 3 How Children Cope with High Conflict 47 PART II: ELEMENTS OF HIGH-CONFLICT MANAGEMENT 4 Assessment 65 5 Education 85 6 Interfacing 99 7 Intervention 109 PART III: THE HIGH-CONFLICT MODEL IN USE 8 Practical Applications 125 9 Decisions, Dilemmas, Delights, Disasters 153 PART IV: CASE-MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 10 Parenting Plan for High Conflict 173 11 Parenting-Coordinator Agreement 181 12 Mediation-Arbitration Agreement 189 13 Special Master Agreement 197 14 Court-Ordered Parenting Coordination 213 15 Appointment of a Special Advocate 227 16 Parenting Coordination Follow-up Forms 245 17 Supervised Visitation 251 18 Parting Thoughts 281.

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Divorced parents--Psychology.--United States
Divorced parents--Counseling of--United States.
Parenting, Part-time--United States.
Children of divorced parents--United States.

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