Items where Subject is "Family Law"

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Hickman, Susan Mary (2014) Shared understandings? The interface between systemic psychotherapists and the family courts. DSysPsych thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available

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Shaw, Mike, Kershaw, Sophie, Broadhurst, Karen, Alrouh, Bachar, Yeend, Emily, Harwin, Judith, Pilling, Mark and Mason, Claire (2015) Connecting events in time to identify a hidden population: Birth mothers and their children in recurrent care proceedings in England. British Journal of Social Work, 45 (8). pp. 1-20. ISSN Online: 1468-263X ; Print: 0045-3102 Full text available

Sternberg, Janine (2007) A child psychotherapist's assessment tools. In: Re-rooted lives. Inter-disciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 57-64. ISBN 9781846610479 Full text available

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Trowell, Judith (2007) Introduction. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, vix-x. ISBN 9781846610479

Tydeman, Beverley (2007) What is 'true enough' to be convincing evidence? The child psychotherapist, the family, the team and the court. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 29-38. ISBN 9781846610479

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Wakelyn, Jenifer (2007) Entangled bonds. Psychodynamic assessments of sibling relationships for the family courts. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 49-56. ISBN 9781846610479 Full text available

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Zachary, Anne (2007) Standing firm beside 'fact'. In: Re-rooted lives. Interdisciplinary work within the family justice system. Jordan, Bristol, pp. 87-92. ISBN 9781846610479

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