by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 25, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
The practice of child custody evaluations in forensic psychology are in violation of multiple standards of the Ethical Code of Psychologists and Code of Conduct of the American Psychological Association, including Principle D Justice. Principle D Justice: The...
by James | Nov 25, 2019 | Blog
I know many of us tell those around us about how we are (and think other targeted parents are as well) constantly working on ways to help get our kids back or struggle to co-parent with a dysfunctional ex. But I’m willing to bet every single person has at times (more...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 17, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
It is nutty over here. In forensic psychology world. Absolutely nutty. You know how nutty? Right off the top I can cite five widespread and simply rampant violations of the APA ethics code (Standards 2.04, 2.01a, 9.01a, 3.04, Principle D: Justice) and two...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 15, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
I want to tell you all a secret. I’m working for you. Kind of self-appointed volunteer work. I’m leading your treatment team. For you, the targeted parents. I’ve kind of appointed myself to head up your treatment team. In case you hadn’t...
by Dr Craig Childress | Nov 9, 2019 | From Dr. Childress
My professional background is perfectly suited to what I’m doing with this court involved pathology. I want to point out some specific things. 1. Master’s Degree in Community/Clinical Psychology In addition to my Psy.D. doctorate which I will discuss shortly, I also...