Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Toward Understanding Working Relationships Between Lawyers and Therapists in Guiding Divorcing Spouses, Mitchell Salem Fisher, Esther Oshiver Fisher; Chapter 2 The Decision to Mediate: Profiles of Individuals who Accept and Reject the Opportunity to Mediate Contested Child Custody and Visitation Issues, Jessica Pearson, Nancy Thoennes, Lois Vanderkooi; Chapter 3 The Missing Links in Divorce Law: A Redefinition of Process and Practice, Meyer Elkin; Chapter 4 Custody Evaluation and Custody Mediation: A Comparison of Two Dispute Interventions, Diane Trombetta; Chapter 5 The Psychologist as Child Advocate with Divorcing Families, Dorothy W. Cantor; Chapter 6 Individual Treatment in Divorce Therapy: A Critique of an Assumption, Cheryl L. Storm, Douglas H. Sprenkle; Chapter 7 Divorce—A Psychological and Legal Process, Judy L. Perlman; Chapter 8 Sources of Discord Between Attorneys and Therapists in Divorce Cases, Emily Hancock; Chapter 9 Child Custody Decisions: Content Analysis of a Judicial Survey, Shirley A. Settle, Carol R. Lowery;