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”