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Attachment goes to court:child protection and custody issues
- Source :
- Forslund, T, Granqvist, P, van IJzendoorn, M H, Sagi-Schwartz, A, Glaser, D, Steele, M, Hammarlund, M, Schuengel, C, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M J, Steele, H, Shaver, P R, Lux, U, Simmonds, J, Jacobvitz, D, Groh, A M, Bernard, K, Cyr, C, Hazen, N L, Foster, S, Psouni, E, Cowan, P A, Pape Cowan, C, Rifkin-Graboi, A, Wilkins, D, Pierrehumbert, B, Tarabulsy, G M, Carcamo, R A, Wang, Z, Liang, X, Kázmierczak, M, Pawlicka, P, Ayiro, L, Chansa, T, Sichimba, F, Mooya, H, McLean, L, Verissimo, M, Gojman-de-Millán, S, Moretti, M M, Bacro, F, Peltola, M J, Galbally, M, Kondo-Ikemura, K, Behrens, K Y, Scott, S, Rodriguez, A F, Spencer, R, Posada, G, Cassibba, R, Barrantes-Vidal, N, Palacios, J, Barone, L, Madigan, S, Jones-Mason, K, Reijman, S, Juffer, F, Pasco Fearon, R, Bernier, A, Cicchetti, D, Roisman, G I, Cassidy, J, Kindler, H, Zimmermann, P, Feldman, R, Spangler, G, Zeanah, C H, Dozier, M, Belsky, J, Lamb, M E & Duschinsky, R 2022, ' Attachment goes to court : child protection and custody issues ', Attachment and Human Development, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 1-52 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2020.1840762, Attachment and Human Development, 24(1), 1-52. Routledge, ANUARIO DE PSICOLOGIA JURIDICA, 32(1), 115-+. COLEGIO OFICIAL PSICOLOGOS MADRID
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Attachment theory and research are drawn upon in many applied settings, including family courts, but misunderstandings are widespread and sometimes result in misapplications. The aim of this consensus statement is, therefore, to enhance understanding, counter misinformation, and steer family-court utilisation of attachment theory in a supportive, evidence-based direction, especially with regard to child protection and child custody decision-making. The article is divided into two parts. In the first, we address problems related to the use of attachment theory and research in family courts, and discuss reasons for these problems. To this end, we examine family court applications of attachment theory in the current context of the best-interest-of-the-child standard, discuss misunderstandings regarding attachment theory, and identify factors that have hindered accurate implementation. In the second part, we provide recommendations for the application of attachment theory and research. To this end, we set out three attachment principles: the child’s need for familiar, non-abusive caregivers; the value of continuity of good-enough care; and the benefits of networks of attachment relationships. We also discuss the suitability of assessments of attachment quality and caregiving behaviour to inform family court decision-making. We conclude that assessments of caregiver behaviour should take center stage. Although there is dissensus among us regarding the use of assessments o attachment quality to inform child custody and child-protection decisions, such assessments are currently most suitable for targeting and directing supportive interventions. Finally, we provide directions to guide future interdisciplinary research collaboration. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
- Subjects :
- Value (ethics)
SDG 16 - Peace
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Applied psychology
L500
child protection
050109 social psychology
Context (language use)
consensus statement
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Attachment theory
Humans
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Quality (business)
best interests of the child
Misinformation
Set (psychology)
Child
child custody
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Social work
05 social sciences
SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Object Attachment
Justice and Strong Institutions
Psychiatry and Mental health
Child protection
5142 Social policy
family court
Psychology
050104 developmental & child psychology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14616734
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Forslund, T, Granqvist, P, van IJzendoorn, M H, Sagi-Schwartz, A, Glaser, D, Steele, M, Hammarlund, M, Schuengel, C, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M J, Steele, H, Shaver, P R, Lux, U, Simmonds, J, Jacobvitz, D, Groh, A M, Bernard, K, Cyr, C, Hazen, N L, Foster, S, Psouni, E, Cowan, P A, Pape Cowan, C, Rifkin-Graboi, A, Wilkins, D, Pierrehumbert, B, Tarabulsy, G M, Carcamo, R A, Wang, Z, Liang, X, Kázmierczak, M, Pawlicka, P, Ayiro, L, Chansa, T, Sichimba, F, Mooya, H, McLean, L, Verissimo, M, Gojman-de-Millán, S, Moretti, M M, Bacro, F, Peltola, M J, Galbally, M, Kondo-Ikemura, K, Behrens, K Y, Scott, S, Rodriguez, A F, Spencer, R, Posada, G, Cassibba, R, Barrantes-Vidal, N, Palacios, J, Barone, L, Madigan, S, Jones-Mason, K, Reijman, S, Juffer, F, Pasco Fearon, R, Bernier, A, Cicchetti, D, Roisman, G I, Cassidy, J, Kindler, H, Zimmermann, P, Feldman, R, Spangler, G, Zeanah, C H, Dozier, M, Belsky, J, Lamb, M E & Duschinsky, R 2022, ' Attachment goes to court : child protection and custody issues ', Attachment and Human Development, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 1-52 . https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2020.1840762, Attachment and Human Development, 24(1), 1-52. Routledge, ANUARIO DE PSICOLOGIA JURIDICA, 32(1), 115-+. COLEGIO OFICIAL PSICOLOGOS MADRID
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7bac362fd024d1af6b8b6aaa9002dfd1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2020.1840762