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Publications (2)


RECONNECTING CHILDREN WITH ABSENT PARENTS
  • Article

March 2005

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7 Citations

Family Court Review

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David Abel

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Mary Cowper-Smith

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Laurie Stein

Reconnecting a child with an absent parent is a complex process. This article describes variables influencing the reconnection and proposes a seven-stage model for supporting successful reconnections. Case examples illustrate the discussion. Ethical dilemmas for practitioners and courts involved in reconnections are outlined. Guidelines for working with reconnections and directions for future work are proposed. Experience with the model underscores the importance of maintaining a child-centered focus and timeline, understanding safety and risk issues and implementing an appropriate safety plan, the critical role of assessment and support services, and the value of consultation and teamwork.


Citations (1)


... Moreover, there is scant systematic knowledge available about the specific principles and techniques to be used in reunification therapy. As Freeman et al. (2004) noted fifteen years ago, "Despite the acknowledged importance of children having the psychological freedom to develop relationships with both parents, our search of the divorce literature produced no guidance as to indications and contraindications to guide the successful reunification process" (p. 44). ...

Reference:

Parameters of Reunification Therapy and Predictors of Treatment Success in High Conflict Divorce Cases: A Survey of Mental Health Professionals
Reconnecting Children with Absent Parents: A Model for Intervention
  • Citing Article
  • July 2004

Family Court Review