In this book, the authors have captured complex dynamics of high-conflict families and their boundary problems, explaining them in readable terms with sensitivity and warmth and forcing the reader to give up either/or, binary thinking. This book is a must-have resource for lawyers, judges, and all who work in the family court system.— Philip M. Stahl , Ph D, ABPP (Forensic)
This book is THE essential (and first) guide for lawyers providing an understanding of the impact of child development and family dynamics on divorcing families. Whether you litigate, mediate, or collaborate, the information the authors deliver can only make you better at what you do. — Jerome Poliacoff, Ph D
An excellent book for family law attorneys who wish to gain new and important perspectives on their clients who are part of high-conflict families. I highly recommend it. — Professor Mary Kay Kisthardt , Tiera M. Farrow Faculty Scholar and Emerita Professor of Law, University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Law
Über den Autor
Christopher Mulchay is a licensed psychologist specializing in matters related to family law and psychological evaluation. Dr. Mulchay’s practice includes evaluation and consultation services pertaining to child custody matters to attorneys and courts. He conducts child custody evaluations, parental capacity evaluations, psychological evaluations, and neuropsychological evaluations. Dr. Mulchay serves as the president for his local psychological association. He also serves on the board of directors for his state psychological association, as well as the International Council of Psychologists. You can find his presentations on the AFCC (Association of Family and Conciliation Courts) website. Dr. Mulchay has also presented on human rights panels in Japan, Canada, and Mexico.