Child Access and Visitation Following Divorce: A Growth Area for Marriage and Family Therapy |
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Authors: | Patricia Keoughan Harvey Joanning Jill Sudak-Allison |
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Affiliation: | Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Hofstra University , Hempstead, New York |
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Abstract: | Recent federal legislation encourages states to increase noncustodial parents' access and visitation with their children following separation or divorce. The State of Iowa Department of Human Services Bureau of Collections commissioned a pilot study to provide a beginning picture of how parents and professionals experience the child access and visitation process. Two midsized urban centers and a rural community were studied. A total of 14 divorced parents and 16 professionals who work with divorced individuals were interviewed using a 2-hour focus group format. Study findings identified problematic themes regarding child access and visitation, potential solutions, and suggested services to address these problems. The services suggested by the study all fall within the professional expertise of marriage and family therapists. A primary finding of the study was the need for therapy and mediation focused on relational issues. |
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