Title
Family Mediation: Facts, Myths, and Future Prospects
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Description
In Family Mediation: Facts, Myths and Future Prospects, Connie J. A. Beck and Bruce D. Sales trace the development of the field as well as current mediation practices and take a hard look at the consequences for families and the legal system. For families enduring divorce, it is presumed that mediating support, custody, and visitation issues is quicker, less expensive and less painful than battling in court. But, how valid are the claims of mediation's wide-ranging benefits?
Borrowing from the experiences and methods of psychotherapy research, the authors offer an engaging, highly informative critique of family mediation practice and research to reveal how much more needs to be done. Legal and mental health professionals involved with families in divorce will gain a clear understanding of the substantial research opportunities in the field, results of which have direct impact on social policies.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-232) and indexes.
Publication Date
2001
Publisher
American Psychological Association
City
Washington, DC
Keywords
Family mediation, United States, Divorce mediation, United States, Family psychotherapy
ISBN
978-1-55798-748-8