"Family forensic psychology (FFP) is an area of specialized psychological practice that lies at the intersection of family psychology, forensic psychology, and the legal system. It is a notably challenging area of practice that encompasses specialized intervention, evaluation, and consultation." (R. Welsh, et. al.)
Child Custody Evaluations
Co Parenting Counseling
Child and Family Psychotherapy
Psychological Evaluations
Parent-Child Contact Problems
Parenting Coordinator Services
Court Ordered Psychotherapy
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Welsh, R., Greenberg, L., & Graham-Howard, M. (2009). Family forensic psychology. In J. H. Bray & M. Stanton (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology (pp. 702–716). Wiley Blackwell.