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Adverse Childhood Experiences: Biopsychosocial Implications from Infancy through Adulthood

Kim Oppenheimer, Ph.D. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have a profound effect on a child’s biopsychosocial…
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Biopsychosocial factors affecting adaptation to divorce in parents and children.

Kim Oppenheimer, Ph.D. Divorce is a process, not an event. The phases of divorce involve…
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Movin’ on Up: Issues in Relocation Litigation
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You may get what you ask for: The difference between Forensic Psychological Evaluations, Parental Fitness Evaluations, and Custody Evaluations.
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The Words of Divorce
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When Can My Baby Spend the Night?

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