Resist-Refuse Dynamics within the Context of Allegations of Trauma

Presentation resources from the Vital Family Law webinar series

On 24 September, 2020, Lyn R. Greenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, joined OurFamilyWizard to present on resist-refuse dynamics within the context of allegations of trauma. She discussed several issues related to this topic and provide practical, trauma-sensitive tools for assisting children at the centre of conflict without compromising single expert or other external investigations.

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Our Presenter

Lyn R. Greenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, specializes in work with court-involved children and families. She provides parenting coordination, consultation, treatment and  intervention services to children and families involved with the courts, as well as forensic expert and consultation services to attorneys and training/consultation services to mental health professionals. Specialty areas include assessment of child abuse allegations, child interviewing, and specialized interventions for complex child custody cases, including those involving children with special needs.

Dr. Greenberg has written and presented extensively on a variety of issues related to child custody, child abuse, professional ethics, interviewing children, and the professional practice of forensic psychology in child custody and juvenile dependency cases. She enjoys an international reputation for her expertise on treatment of court-involved children and families, early intervention, parenting coordination and other specialized services, and teaches frequently in the US and in several international venues. She and her coauthors were honored with the AFCC Meyer Elkins award for their model on early intervention with children and families. Dr. Greenberg received the esteemed 2020 practice Award, Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (APA Div. 53). She served as the reporter and member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Task Force on Court Involved Therapists, co-edited the Journal of Child Custody special issue on court-involved therapy, and has also been honored by the American Psychological Association for her work. She is one of a select group of authors invited to contribute to the APA Handbook of Family psychology, and currently serves on the APA Working Group on children’s exposure to parental conflict. She is the lead editor for the just-published edited volume, “Evidence-Informed Interventions for Court-Involved Children and Families,” just released by Oxford Academic Press, which includes an internationally acclaimed group of authors and innovative models for assisting families.