Does Psychotherapy Recover or Invent Child Sexual Abuse Memories? A Case History
- M. S. Milchman
- PsychologyJournal of Child Sexual Abuse
- 4 April 2008
The article proposes the theory that integrates the construct of the self with the relationship between bodily experiences and memory narratives, and suggests that narrative recall may depend on the connection of bodily experiences with self-reflection.
Ideology and Rhetoric Replace Science and Reason in Some Parental Alienation Literature and Advocacy: A Critique
- M. S. Milchman, R. Geffner, Joan S. Meier
- EducationFamily Court Review
- 1 April 2020
Commentary: Implicit cultural arguments affect the science of shared parenting
- M. S. Milchman
- PsychologyJournal of Child Custody
- 3 July 2018
Abstract This commentary suggests that research on shared parenting is moving along a trajectory for politically embedded science from Stage 1 oversimplified polemics to Stage 2 responsiveness to…
Child sexual abuse allegations during custody litigation: Conflicts between mental health expert witnesses and the law
- C. Brooks, M. S. Milchman
- Psychology
- 1 December 1991
The research aims at developing an objective behavioral assessment instrument to validate child sexual abuse allegations, and at achieving a clinical-legal consensus regarding the credibility of the instrument.
Forensic implications of changes in DSM-5 criteria for responses to trauma and stress.
- M. S. Milchman
- PsychologyInternational Journal of Law and Psychiatry
- 1 November 2016
The Roles of Scientific and Clinical Epistemologies in Forensic Mental Health Assessments
- M. S. Milchman
- Philosophy
- 15 July 2011
This article discusses the respective contributions of scientific and clinical epistemologies to formulating expert opinions in personal injury and other forensic cases involving psychological…
The Complementary Roles of Scientific and Clinical Thinking in Child Custody Evaluations
- M. S. Milchman
- Psychology
- 3 April 2015
Child custody evaluations (CCEs) have largely been governed by the scientific method. The need to use scientific reasoning has been identified. This article proposes that two scientific principles…
Misogyny in New York custody decisions with parental alienation and child sexual abuse allegations
- M. S. Milchman
- Psychology
- 2 October 2017
ABSTRACT This article analyzes 24 New York (NY) published child custody cases decided between 2001 and 2017 that contained parental alienation and child sexual allegations. It addresses whether there…
Misogynistic cultural argument in parental alienation versus child sexual abuse cases
- M. S. Milchman
- Psychology
- 2 October 2017
ABSTRACT This article argues that major advances in parental alienation (PA) theory, since its inception as the Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), have not consistently been applied in custody…
Assessing Causes of Children’s Parent Rejection in Child Custody Cases: Differentiating Parental Alienation from Child Sexual Abuse, Psychological Maltreatment, and Bad Parenting
- M. S. Milchman
- PsychologyHandbook of Interpersonal Violence and Abuse…
- 28 July 2020
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