High rates of child maltreatment and neglect by parents continue to be a significant problem worldwide, underscoring the importance of adequate systemic assessment of substantiated cases of parental incapacity. Given the complexity of determining a parent\u27s ability to meet a child\u27s needs, psychological evaluations of the family are being increasingly requested by courts in numerous jurisdictions, despite receiving considerable criticism about a lack of standardized procedures. This descriptive study sought to examine the content of forensic mental health assessments conducted in child protection cases in Poland. Given that there is very little extant research on forensic mental health assessment practices in child welfare cases in ge...
This article assesses Poland’s performance with respect to the level of child violence prevention ap...
Despite the growing knowledge base about best practices in forensic evaluations in general, there is...
This is the first known study of psychologists and their evaluations of children specifically subjec...
High rates of child maltreatment and neglect by parents continue to be a significant problem worldwi...
This chapter will focus mainly on parenting capacity evaluations performed by psychologists, as thes...
In the child welfare context, courts, attorneys, and child protection agencies often turn to psychol...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
We investigated the content and legal relevance of clinical evaluations of parents con-ducted in chi...
Little knowledge exists on how evaluators in child custody and child maltreatment cases are informed...
Little knowledge exists on how evaluators in child custody and child maltreatment cases are informed...
Parent competency is a critical issue in the assessment of risk for children in the child welfare sy...
Providing relevant, timely forensic evaluations is challenging because of the differing worlds of me...
The field of forensic psychology is ever-growing, though there is still a lack of research that exam...
The participation of forensic psychologists has become common practice in proceedings involving fami...
Domestic violence is a cycle of various harassment in which the abuser can be any member of the fami...
This article assesses Poland’s performance with respect to the level of child violence prevention ap...
Despite the growing knowledge base about best practices in forensic evaluations in general, there is...
This is the first known study of psychologists and their evaluations of children specifically subjec...
High rates of child maltreatment and neglect by parents continue to be a significant problem worldwi...
This chapter will focus mainly on parenting capacity evaluations performed by psychologists, as thes...
In the child welfare context, courts, attorneys, and child protection agencies often turn to psychol...
We describe an approach to the assessment of parenting for families in which child abuse has been es...
We investigated the content and legal relevance of clinical evaluations of parents con-ducted in chi...
Little knowledge exists on how evaluators in child custody and child maltreatment cases are informed...
Little knowledge exists on how evaluators in child custody and child maltreatment cases are informed...
Parent competency is a critical issue in the assessment of risk for children in the child welfare sy...
Providing relevant, timely forensic evaluations is challenging because of the differing worlds of me...
The field of forensic psychology is ever-growing, though there is still a lack of research that exam...
The participation of forensic psychologists has become common practice in proceedings involving fami...
Domestic violence is a cycle of various harassment in which the abuser can be any member of the fami...
This article assesses Poland’s performance with respect to the level of child violence prevention ap...
Despite the growing knowledge base about best practices in forensic evaluations in general, there is...
This is the first known study of psychologists and their evaluations of children specifically subjec...