Presentations
- How attachment theory can (and can’t) guide custody decisions. Presented at the State Bar of California’s Family Law Section Webinar.
- "How Attachment Theory Can (and Cant) Guide Custody Decisions" October 10 2012 
- “Has the Pendulum Swung? Revisiting the Psychological Needs of the Child” – AFCC 49th Annual Conference, Chicago June 2012
- "How Learning and Psychological Styles Affect Participation in Collaborative Divorce - Co-Parent Counseling in High Conflict Divorce" San Francisco Family Law Bar June 2011
- "Brief Focused Evaluation" – AFCC‐ CA Annual Conference 2011
- Substance Abuse and Child Custody Cases
- Co-parent Counseling in High Conflict Divorce
- Expert Witness: Master’s In Trial, American Board of Trial Advocates
- Developmental Stages of a Child in Relationship to Time Share
- Distinctions between Mediation and Special Master in Managing Parenting Conflicts
- How to work as a Special Master
- Working with High Conflict Families
- Using an Expert to Prepare your Client for a Custody Evaluation
- How to Read and Evaluate an Evaluation
- Age Appropriate Schedules and Developmental Stages of Children
- Jewish Family and Children’s Service “Etiology and Treatment" & “Jews and Addiction”