About the Author:
Mitchell Baris, Ph.D., has been a practicing therapist, evaluator, mediator, expert witness, and consultant for the past twenty-five years in the Boulder, Colorado area. Christine Coates, M.Ed., J.D., is a family attorney who emphasizes ADR in domestic relations. Betsy Barbour Duvall, M.S.W., a licensed clinical social worker and a board certified diplomate in clinical social work, is a psychotherapist and mediator in private practice in Denver. Carla Garrity, Ph.D., has been a child psychologist, school consultant, and program developer for the past twenty-five years in the Denver area. Elaine Johnson, J.D., is a trial attorney at a Boulder practice limited to family law. E. Robert LaCrosse, Ph.D., has been a child clinical psychologist in private practice for the past twenty years in Denver.
Review:
This long-awaited and much-needed book provides solid and comprehensive information about the extraordinarily complex role of Parent Coordinators. Professionals reading this book will be made aware of the skills, knowledge, and temperament needed to do this work. This wonderful guide should be read by every professional working with these difficult cases. I applaud the authors for sharing their years of experience with others willing to take on this demanding but vital work. (Honorable Arline S. Rotman, Children and the Law Program, Massachusetts General Hospital)
This book is essential reading for all new and experienced practitioners involved in high-conflict management. The authors have drawn on their vast experience to provide the most comprehensive, user-friendly guide available. It will enable the reader to develop the skills necessary to rise above the boundaries of his or her particular discipline in dealing with high-conflict cases. The extensive set of forms and sample agreements included are invaluable. (Albert M. Bonin, past president, Colorado Chapter, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; listed in Best Lawyers in America)
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