by Dr Craig Childress | Apr 29, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
Psychologists are not allowed to harm people. Both parents in divorce are people, we are not allowed to hurt either one. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct of the American Psychological Association 3.04 Avoiding Harm (a) Psychologists take...
by Dr Craig Childress | Apr 25, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
This is a work product sample of what I run across from forensic psychology. I redacted red for the sentences of the Evaluator, and blue for direct quotes. Notice the extent of direct quotes. She tape recorded the sessions and simply used the transcripts from the...
by Dr Craig Childress | Apr 21, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
I love science. There’s this wonderful motivational system in our brains, called curiosity. When curiosity is satisfied, it feels good, not like other goods, like the taste of food, or a beautiful sunset, or a loving embrace – all wonderful goods –...
by Dr Craig Childress | Apr 15, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
Discussion of Twelve Clinical Data Points in the High Road Single-Case ABA Data C.A. Childress, Psy.D. (2019) Parent-Child Relationship Rating Scale (PC-RRS) Affection (Aff): Attachment networks – blue line Cooperation (Co): Emotional regulation – gold line Social...
by Dr Craig Childress | Apr 14, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
My client is at risk. My child is at risk from a group of people who seek to disrupt and damage the recovery of children from complex trauma and child abuse that are achieved by Dorcy Pruter. My client’s recovery is at risk from these people. We have taken to...