The Psychology of Family Law

The Psychology of Family Law

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Children’s
Format Paperback
Pages 240
Language English
Published Apr 9, 2019
Publisher NYU Press
ISBN-10 1479824755
ISBN-13 9781479824755
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Exploring the intersection of psychology and family law, this book delves into how psychological principles influence legal practices surrounding family matters. The author skillfully illuminates the complexities of family dynamics, providing insights into how emotional factors can shape legal decisions and outcomes.

By integrating psychological theories with legal frameworks, the work offers a unique perspective on issues such as custody disputes, divorce proceedings, and the overall functioning of family courts. Readers are invited to understand the implications of mental health and interpersonal relationships within the legal context, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to better serving families in crisis.

Through compelling case studies and thorough analysis, it emphasizes the need for legal professionals to consider psychological aspects when dealing with family law, fostering a deeper understanding of the emotional nuances that can profoundly impact legal processes and the lives involved.

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