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Minimizing bias and premature closure:
A rubric for the evaluation and adjudication
of resist/refuse  dynamics


12.02.2024 4:00 p.m. eastern (USA)

A webinar co-sponsored by the
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and
www.OurFamilyWizard.com


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This 60-minute virtual presentation
introduces Dr. Garber's evaluative rubric
relevant to understanding and responding to
resist/refuse dynamics.


Following are citations and access to the resources
cited in this program in order of occurrence.

These materials are made available for educational purposes only.
Please reach Dr. Garber directly for additional information
including copyright limitations.


Martindale, David A, and Leslie Ellen Shear. “Best Practices for Structuring a Family Court Parenting Plan Evaluation under the 2022 AFCC Guidelines.” Family court review 61.4 (2023): 734–746.

AFCC AND NCJFCJ  JOINT STATEMENT ON PARENT-CHILD CONTACT PROBLEMS.  Accessed at https://www.ncjfcj.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/NCJFCJ-AFCC-Joint-Statement.pdf

Garber, B.D. (2019). Sherlock Holmes and the case of resist/refuse dynamics: Confirmatory bias and abductive inference in family law. Family Court Review, 58 (2), 386-402.

Friedlander, S., & Walters, M. (2010). When a child rejects a parent: Tailoring the intervention to fit the problem. Family Court Review, 48(1), 98-111.

Johnston, J. R., Walters, M. G., & Olesen, N. W. (2005). Is it alienating parenting, role reversal, or child abuse? A study of children's rejection of a parent in child custody disputes.  Journal of Emotional Abuse, 5(4), 191-218.

Garber, B.D. (in press, 2023). A structured rubric for evaluating the many systemic variables that can contribute to parent-child contact problems (PCCP). Family Court Review.

   The Rubric Worksheet (c) Garber 2023

Garber, B.D. (2014). The chameleon child: Children as actors in the high conflict divorce drama. Journal of Child Custody, 11, 1-16

Garber, B. D. (2011). Parental alienation and the dynamics of the enmeshed parent–child dyad: Adultification, parentification, and infantilization. Family Court Review, 49(2), 322-335.

Garber, B.D. (2021). The Dynamics of the Enmeshed Family System Ten Years Later: Family Court and Contemporary Understanding of Adultification, Parentification, and Infantilization. Journal of the American Association of Matrimonial Lawyers, 34, 97-120.

Garber, B.D., Prescott, D., and Mulchay, C. (2022). The family law professional's field guide to high conflict litigation: Dynamics, not diagnoses. American Bar Association.

Garber, B.D. & Simon, R.A. (2024) Looking Beyond the Sorting Hat: Deconstructing the “Five Factor Model” of Alienation, Family Transitions.

Greenberg, L. R., Gould, J. W., Gould-Saltman, D. J., Stahl, P. (2003). Is the child's therapist part of the problem? What judges, attorneys, and mental health professionals need to know about court-related treatment for children. Family Law Quarterly, 37, 241-271.



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