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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court: July 2012
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Jonathan D. Gordon, Ph.D., J.D. Watching Your Back in Family Court. And your Thoughts, Emotions and Behavior too! Planning for your Divorce In a Mentally Healthy, Adaptive Way. Self-Monitoring and Beware of Your Support Network. It is good to self-monitor your thoughts and actions and to make mid-course corrections as appropriate. How do you know what is “appropriate”? Stand it”. Some people cry, “Why me? Are there mood swings?
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court: February 2015
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Losing Control and Getting it Back. 169; Jonathan D. Gordon, Esq. 2015. Jonathan D. Gordon, Ph.D., J.D. Good luck, and please post a comment about your experiences. Call us to schedule a consultation: 201-801-0455. Jonathan D. Gordon, Esq. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). LosingControl and Getting it BackIn FamilyCourt © . Jonathan D. Gordon, Esq. View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court. Thursday, January 29, 2015. ALIENATION OR JUST BAD BEHAVIOR? 169; Jonathan D. Gordon, Esq. 2015. Jonathan D. Gordon, Ph.D., J.D. I frequently come across parents in Family Court who allege Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) [i]. Does not list this as a diagnosis. Rather, it refers to Parental Relationship Distress. In a separate category (“V-Code”) of conditions that are not. Although estrangement ...
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court: May 2014
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court. Friday, May 30, 2014. Jonathan D. Gordon, Ph.D., J.D. The Myth of Privacy and Confidentiality in Relationships:. Letting it all Hang out in Family Court. 169; Jonathan D. Gordon, Esq. 2014. Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy at home? Should we be able to say whatever we want in the sanctity of our homes with no concern? Is there in fact, any sanctity in our homes? Is there any protection from this kind of exposure? So what is the message? Es tha...
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court: January 2015
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court. Thursday, January 29, 2015. ALIENATION OR JUST BAD BEHAVIOR? 169; Jonathan D. Gordon, Esq. 2015. Jonathan D. Gordon, Ph.D., J.D. I frequently come across parents in Family Court who allege Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) [i]. Does not list this as a diagnosis. Rather, it refers to Parental Relationship Distress. In a separate category (“V-Code”) of conditions that are not. Although estrangement ...
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court: February 2012
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Divorce, Children and Psychology in Family Court. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. YOUR CHILD CUSTODY WAR. Your Child Custody War. How easy is it to “win” custody of your children? Is there such a thing, is it even possible? And if so, at what emotional and financial cost? Frequent Reasons Why Custody Warfare Breaks Out:. It’s Not That Easy to “Win Custody”:. There are very few things worse than one parent making false allegations of sexual abuse against the other parent (usually against the father). Ofte...
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