Författare: lenahellblomsjogren
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EFCAP 2nd international conference Basel 7-10 September 2010
The author, who has worked independently since 1990 as an investigative psychologist, is analyzing 60 of her case investigations of severe custody conflicts in her ongoing research project called “The best interests of the child and the child´s human rights in severe custody conflicts.” Two case studies, one about a boy 9 years old who…
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2010: Material for a lecture on the 2nd international EFCAP conference in Basel
EFCAP 2nd international conference Basel 7-10 September 2010 Violation of the child´s legal and human rights to family life in parental alienation cases Lena Hellblom Sjögren, PhD, licensed psychologist, mail@testimonia.se Abstract Background: The best interests of the child can be defined as the child´s legal and human rights to close contact with both parents, and…
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Parental alienation – conditional love and forced rejection
From a book, published after the fourth international conference organized by ISIPAR, International Society for Interpersonal Acceptanceand Rejection, in Chandigarh, India. in January 2013: 2015. Machado, Marcia, Machado, Fransisco (Eds.)New Paths for Acceptance: Opening Awareness in Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection, Brown Walker Press. Abstract This article originates from a research project in which 60 authentic high conflict…
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September 1998: Problems and Sources of Error When Investigating Alleged Child Sexual Abuse, in Alicja Czerederecka, Teresa Jaskiewicz-Obydzinska, Jozef Wojcikiewicz (Eds.) Forensic Psychology and Law. Traditional Questions and New Ideas,. Krakow : Institute of Forensic Research Publishers
8th International Conference ”Law and Psychology”, Kraków September 1998 Problems and sources of errors when investigating alleged child sexual abuse Abstract: The task for the investigator is to find out if something bad has happened to the child, who has allegedly been sexually abused. If the answer is yes, the task is to find out…
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Letter January 1999 about worries regarding repeated questioning and repression/dissociation
Professor Graham Davies Täby January 20, 1999 Dear Graham, Thanks for the letter I got after the Krakow conference. As I know you are a very busy person I apologize for writing such a long letter. And please forgive my ”swinglish.” I do not have any results in English to present. I should very much…