The legal system offers an archaic way to help people struggling with interpersonal crisis. We can do better, but it takes a broad approach to understanding and better managing conflict and human need. These articles cover everyday matters like food security, complex topics like domestic violence, and learning components from advanced biopsychosocial models describing human conduct.
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Meaning of the Child – attachment training
Training on using the Meaning of the Child interview (MotC), a DMM-attachment assessment is available in June and July 2022. The 5-part series begins with an overview of the MotC on June 7, 2022. The next three sessions will demonstrate how to code, or assess, the interview results. Ben Grey (U.K.), co-developer of the MotC…
No Waste, No Hunger food provider support program
If everyone pitches in just a little…
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Rejection Begets Aggression, beware
Use the RBA rule to avoid aggression when delivering rejection
Understanding and solutions to increased domestic violence during major sporting events
Anticipate aggression and prepare responses ahead
Washington’s new Grandparent’s (and Relative&’s) Rights law: RCW 26.11
Washington State’s non-parental visitation rights
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Study: DV Behaviors Can Change If…
Reduce stress, create stable environments and supportive systems
Study: Emotional abuse can continue after divorce
“I Was Naive in Thinking, ‘I Divorced This Man, He Is Out of My Life.’”
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