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603.386.6083
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PO Box 101
Hollis, NH
03049
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Developmentally-aware,
systemically-informed,
child-centered expert
psychological
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Dr. Ben Garber is
a New Hampshire licensed,
PsyPact1-qualified
psychologist.
Dr. Garber's
long-standing commitment is to help
parents, schools, agencies and the
courts to better understand and serve
the needs of children.
Dr. Garber's practice is limited to
Court-related (i.e., forensic) services
including individual and family system
evaluations, peer consultation and
supervision, work-product review,
attorney consultation, and educating the
court in the role of expert witness.
Family Law Training
Dr. Garber provides large group
trainings to family law professionals
around the world. His
presentations are entertaining,
engaging, and challenging. He is
well-known for his ability to make
complex theory and complicated practice
into common sense, practical basics.
"Twisted
Allies"
Dr. Garber is a
compulsive writer. He has
published hundreds of popular
press articles, more than two
dozen peer-reviewed and law
review professional
publications, and ten books
focused on topics in child and
family development, divorce,
family law practice, and the
dynamics of the conflicted
family system. Dr. Garber
explores these dynamics in his
compelling new novel, "Twisted
Allies." |
Defusing
divorce anxiety
improves
child-centered outcomes
Dr. Garber is the
creator and director of DEFUSEdivorce.comTM,
the world's first online platform
providing Court-involved parents with
the orientation, education, and
resources necessary to manage the
psychobabble and the legalese, to defuse
the anxiety inevitably associated with
litigation, and to better serve their
children's needs.
New 2025! See the Advance
Orientation Bench Book advising
courts and court personnel about the
value of advance orientation programming
for divorcing and child custody
litigating parents.
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Children
come first
More than anything, Dr. Garber works to
focus the complexities of family
relationships,
the science of psychology, and the rigor
of the law on the needs of each child.

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medical advice. Decisions relevant
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relationship, or family should be
based on the considered opinions of
professionals familiar with the
unique culture, resources,
strengths, and needs of those
affected.
1
"PSYPACT is
an interstate compact which
offers a voluntary expedited
pathway for practice to
qualified psychologists who
wish to practice in multiple
states. PSYPACT is designed to
facilitate the practice of
telepsychology and the
temporary in-person,
face-to-face practice of
psychology across state
boundaries. In order to
practice telepsychology in
PSYPACT states, psychologists
licensed in PSYPACT states
only, can apply to the PSYPACT
Commission for an Authority to
Practice Interjurisdictional
Psychology Interjurisdictional
Compact (PSYPACT) 44 Reducing
Regulatory Barriers.
Increasing Access to Mental
Health Care Telepsychology
(APIT). In order to conduct
temporary practice in PSYPACT
states, psychologists licensed
in PSYPACT states only can
apply to the PSYPACT
Commission for a Temporary
Authorization to Practice
(TAP). The PSYPACT Commission
is the governing body of
PSYPACT and is comprised of
one representative from each
PSYPACT state. More
information regarding PSYPACT
and its requirements can be
found at www.psypact.org."
Learn more here:
PSYPACT
Policies and Procedures
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