Couple conflict, which includes conflict over parenting practices, continues to be a topic of considerable interest to family therapists. Following parental separation, resolution or management of conflict over children has a special urgency. ‘High‐conflict’ cases present some of the most complex systemic and clinical challenges. In this first of two related articles in this issue of ANZJFT, we set out key ideas – some old, some new – about parental conflict from the divorce literature. We present Australian data on separated parents’ reports, which found significant conflict at three different points in time after separation and consider the clinical implications. We suggest that while ‘high conflict’ has an intuitive feel as a descriptor ...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
Ongoing high conflict disputes between parents about the arrangements for children after parental se...
There are established research truths about parental conflict and its impact on children which are i...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
There is an emerging view that the term “high conflict” oversimplifies the nature of destr uctive fami...
This study explores high-conflict divorces and separations by critically analyzing their central fea...
This qualitative research examined parenting, parental conflict, and parent–child relationships foll...
This thesis examines the construct of 'high conflict' as it is currently applied to children's cases...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
Child contact arrangements with parents following separation and divorce are strongly endorsed for c...
Following parental separation, child custody decisions continue to be made on the basis of the discr...
Background: The study explored the relationship between contact and child adjustment where parents a...
This qualitative study aims to explore how noncohabiting parenting couples in prolonged conflict con...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
Ongoing high conflict disputes between parents about the arrangements for children after parental se...
There are established research truths about parental conflict and its impact on children which are i...
This paper sets out descriptive baseline data on the first 111 Australian families participating in ...
There is an emerging view that the term “high conflict” oversimplifies the nature of destr uctive fami...
This study explores high-conflict divorces and separations by critically analyzing their central fea...
This qualitative research examined parenting, parental conflict, and parent–child relationships foll...
This thesis examines the construct of 'high conflict' as it is currently applied to children's cases...
In Australia, there has been considerable interest in recent years in the policy and practical impli...
Child contact arrangements with parents following separation and divorce are strongly endorsed for c...
Following parental separation, child custody decisions continue to be made on the basis of the discr...
Background: The study explored the relationship between contact and child adjustment where parents a...
This qualitative study aims to explore how noncohabiting parenting couples in prolonged conflict con...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
The purpose of this study was to survey family mediators' perceptions of clients' reasons for post-...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
Ongoing high conflict disputes between parents about the arrangements for children after parental se...