Child-focused and child-inclusive mediation : a comparative study of outcomes
journal contribution
posted on 2004-04-01, 00:00authored byJennifer Mcintosh, Caroline Long, L Moloney
Children have largely been absent from or on the periphery of mediation processes in postseparation parenting disputes. An accompanying paper canvasses a number of reasons why this may be the case. The present paper goes on to describe a current prospective study of outcomes for families utilising these two different forms.of mediation: child focused and child inclusive. The study follows the pathways of individual adjustment and parental alliance for families across the two forms of intervention, addressing whether and in what cases a child-inclusive mediation process enhances postseparation family outcomes.
History
Journal
Journal of family studies
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pagination
87 - 95
Publisher
eContent Management Pty Ltd.
Location
Maleny, Qld.
ISSN
1322-9400
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article