Clinical interventions with latency-age children of high conflict and violence. Roseby, V. & Johnston, J. R. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 65(1):48–59, 1995.
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Children who live in divorced families where conflict is high are often witness to intermittent or frequent verbal or physical aggression between their parents. A theoretical framework and a group treatment model with case vignettes are presented for understanding and intervening with latency-age children of such parents.
@article{Roseby1995Clinical,
  author = {Roseby, V. and Johnston, J. R.},
  title = {Clinical interventions with latency-age children of high conflict and violence},
  journal = {American Journal of Orthopsychiatry},
  year = {1995},
  volume = {65},
  number = {1},
  pages = {48--59},
  isbn = {0002-9432 (Print) 0002-9432 (Linking)},
  abstract = {Children who live in divorced families where conflict is high are often witness to intermittent or frequent verbal or physical aggression between their parents. A theoretical framework and a group treatment model with case vignettes are presented for understanding and intervening with latency-age children of such parents.},
  keywords = {Child; Child of Impaired Parents/psychology; Conflict (Psychology); Defense Mechanisms; Divorce/ psychology; Domestic Violence/ psychology; Family Therapy; Female; Humans; Latency Period (Psychology); Male; Personality Development; Psychotherapy, Group; Role Playing; Socialization; Qualitative Research; Management},
  language = {English}
}

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