Workshop 51: Moving Towards Consensus on Parent-Child Contact Problems: A Discussion
Post separation parent-child contact problems appear to be increasing in frequency in high-conflict families. It has also come to dominate debate and dialogue in family law, and much controversy remains. The presenters, who reflect different viewpoints, will have an open conversation about post-separation parent-child contact problems and seek to find common ground, common language, and common understanding of how to conceptualize and intervene in these challenging cases.

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* 1. Based on the content of this session, I am able to: (1=Strongly disagree, 5=Strongly agree)

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Identify and discuss the many commonly co-occurring variables associated with PCCP and the critical importance of evaluating the child’s entire social emotional ecology.

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* 2. Please rate presenter: William Bernet, MD (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 3. Please rate presenter: Benjamin D. Garber, PhD (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 4. Please rate presenter: Ashish S. Joshi, LLM (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 5. The content of the presentation was consistent with the abstract in the conference brochure

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* 6. Please rate this session presentation overall (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 7. How much did you learn as a result of this CE program? (1=Very little, 5=Great deal)

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* 8. Information presented in this session reflected the most current evidence on this topic (1=Disagree, 5=Agree)

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* 9. How useful was the content of this CE program for your practice or other professional development (1=Not useful, 5=Extremely useful)

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