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Family‐Based Therapy for Parent–Child Reunification
Authors:Linda S Smith
Institution:, Fairfield, Connecticut
Abstract:Children in highly conflicted, divorced families can become triangulated and polarized in their relationships with their parents. In time, this can lead to a child refusing to have a relationship with a parent, refusing for example, to see or talk to him or her. This access refusal can sometimes become extended, lasting months to years. When this occurs, the courts may request professional involvement to help facilitate parent–child reunification. This article outlines a family‐based treatment model for parent–child reunification cases. This family‐based treatment incorporates treatment goals for each family member and each family member is asked to be a part of the solution in resolving the family's problems. I provide a case illustration as well as helpful tips for treating these families.
Keywords:access refusal  visitation refusal  parent child reunification  parental alienation  high‐conflict divorce
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