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Psychological and psychiatric assessments in family proceedings
Why asking the right questions at the outset can change everything
The Psychology of Family Practice: What if?
What if, in order to *really* change things in family law, we started at the beginning and not at the end? What if family law firms routinely selected trainees with social work, sociology and psychology degrees as well as those with law degrees?
Psychology of Law: “We’re not counsellors, we’re lawyers” (but is it that simple?)
Welcome to the third column in our Psychology of Family Practice series! This is where we think about family practice on a deeper level – about all the fascinating stuff that lies beneath the surface of what we do.
Psychology of family practice
Welcome to our new column on the psychology of family practice with therapist, Annmarie Carvalho, former family law solicitor and mediator.