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Attachment goes to court: child protection and custody issues
Abraham Sagi-Schwartz
Interdisciplinary Programs in Child Development
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Attachment Theory
100%
Child Protection
100%
Child Custody
100%
Family Court
83%
Attachment Research
50%
Attachment Quality
33%
Caregivers
16%
Evidence-based
16%
Caregiving Behavior
16%
Children's Needs
16%
Attachment Relationships
16%
Good Enough
16%
Assessment Use
16%
Consensus Statement
16%
Among Us
16%
Court Decision-making
16%
Dissensus
16%
Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration
16%
Caregiver Behaviour
16%
Supportive Interventions
16%
Misapplication
16%
Best Interests of the child Standard
16%
Counter-misinformation
16%
Psychology
Attachment Theory
100%
Child Protection
100%
Caregiver
33%
Decision Making
33%
Directing
16%
Attachment Relationship
16%
Neuroscience
Attachment Theory
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
33%
Decision-Making
33%