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Bridges family law and current psychological research to shape understanding of legal doctrine and policy Family law encompasses legislation related to domestic relationships—marriages, parenthood, civil unions, guardianship, and more. No other area of law touches so closely to home, or is changing at such a rapid pace—in fact, family law is so dynamic precisely because it is inextricably intertwined with psychological issues such as human behavior, attitudes, and social norms. However, although psychology and family law may seem a natural partnership, both fields have much to learn from each other. Our laws often fail to take into account our empirical knowledge of psychology, falling back instead on faulty assumptions about human behavior. This book encourages our use of psychological research and methods to inform understandings of family law. It considers issues including child custody, intimate partner violence, marriage and divorce, and child and elder maltreatment. For each topic discussed, Eve Brank presents a case, statute, or legal principle that highlights the psychological issues involved, illuminating how psychological research either supports or opposes the legal principles in question, and placing particular emphasis on the areas that are still in need of further research. The volume identifies areas where psychology practice and research already have been or could be useful in molding legal doctrine and policy, and by providing psychology researchers with new ideas for legally relevant research.
Familles --- Domestic relations --- Domestic relations. --- Droit --- Aspect psychologique. --- Droit. --- Psychological aspects. --- abortion. --- adoption. --- alimony. --- alternative dispute resolution. --- assisted reproductive technology. --- caregiving. --- child maltreatment. --- child support. --- cognitive biases. --- cohabitation. --- contraception. --- couples counseling. --- custody. --- dissolution. --- divorce. --- educational requirements. --- elder maltreatment. --- incest. --- intimate partner. --- mandatory reporting. --- marital privilege. --- marriage law. --- modern parenting. --- nonmarriage. --- parental responsibility. --- polygamy. --- premarital. --- prenuptial agreements. --- property. --- separation. --- solemnization. --- surnames. --- violence. --- wrongful adoption. --- wrongful birth.
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Devoted to research and scholarship in family-psychological practice and psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy --- Families --- Family counseling --- Periodicals --- Psychological aspects --- Russia (Federation) --- couples counseling --- family therapy --- Dysfunctional families --- Counseling --- Family --- Counseling of --- Psychology --- Eluosi (Federation) --- Federation of Russia --- Federazione della Russia --- Federazione russa --- O-lo-ssu (Federation) --- OKhU --- Orosyn Kholboony Uls --- Pravitelʹstvo RF --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossii --- Pravitelʹstvo RossiiÌskoiÌ Federatï¸ s︡ii --- RF --- Roshia RenpoÌ --- RosiiÌsʹka Federatï¸ s︡iiï¸ a︡ --- Rosja (Federation) --- Rossiiï¸ a︡ (Federation) --- RossiiÌskaiï¸ a︡ Federatï¸ s︡iiï¸ a︡ --- Rossiya (Federation) --- Rossiyskaya Federatsiya --- Russian Federation --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russische FoÌderation --- Urysye Federatï¸ s︡ie --- Pravitelʹstvo RF --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossii --- Pravitelʹstvo Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii --- Roshia Renpō --- Rosiĭsʹka Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Rossii︠a︡ (Federation) --- Rossiĭskai︠a︡ Federat︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Russische Föderation --- Urysye Federat︠s︡ie --- Family counseling. --- Periodicals. --- Psychological aspects.
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