by Dr Craig Childress | Feb 1, 2021 | From Dr. Childress
A Working Group for the American Psychological Association has proposed Guidelines for Child Custody Evaluations. Click to access Site67_Guidelines%20for%20Child%20Custody%20Evaluations%20for%20Family%20Court%20Proceedings.pdf They have invited public comment...
by Dr Craig Childress | Jul 25, 2020 | From Dr. Childress
It’s called parallel process, when the same thing occurs at two different levels. It’s most notable in treating borderline personality pathology when the treatment team develops and expresses the splitting pathology of the borderline patient. The treatment team...
by Dr Craig Childress | Jul 16, 2020 | From Dr. Childress
It’s time I examined the professional vitae of Dorcy Pruter. Ms. Pruter is in a different category, she is not a psychologist, she is not licensed as a psychologist, she does not have a doctoral degree in psychology. I have previously reviewed the vitae of Dr....
by Dr Craig Childress | May 18, 2020 | From Dr. Childress
I am a clinical psychologist. I have a client for whom I conducted a set of diagnostic clinical interviews and I arrived at a diagnosis for the family situation. A custody evaluation was involved in this matter as well, and the custody evaluator referred my client...
by Dr Craig Childress | Apr 19, 2020 | From Dr. Childress
I have opened five grand-high Kahunas of professional psychology, John Bowlby: attachment Savador Minuchin: family systems therapy Aaron Beck: CBT & personality disorders Bessel van der Kolk: complex trauma Edward Tronick: child development I am now going to...