Children of Divorce and the Need for Psychological Counseling

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Children of Divorce Sections III, IV and V
In efforts to protect children during the divorce process, enforcing court-mandated counseling or classes for children and parents together is the best way to establish the relationship between one and another. Rather than letting personal who attend six to eight week classes run these programs, this person should be a qualified in the areas of but not limited to psychology to include child psychology, family therapy and social work. With the particular skills before mentioned, the output of help to divorcing parents and children will help to highlight the significant problems and behavioral patterns at hand and possibly to come with the children. After attending these classes or counseling sessions, it will help show the area’s in which the parents need to focus for the safety and health of themselves and the children. It will help parents learn communication skills that will help to not upset or make their children feel as if they are blamed. The situations of parents who harm their own children and those children who develop mental health issues will decrease substantially due to proper help. Properly handled divorce cases with court-mandated counseling or classes will help to ensure the well being of children, as in making sure the child’s best interest is at hand, Emotionally giving the parents and children an outlet in a professional manner (Meyer, N.D.).
With starting the services of court-mandated classes and counseling for parents and children of all divorces, this will ensure to put children at the forefront of the divorce instead of financial gain or heartache of the divorce. Furthermore, the initiation of court-mandated therapy or training would emphasize the importance of ne...

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West Virginia Judiciary. (n.d.). Rules of Practice and Procedure for Family Court. Retrieved February 16, 2014, from http://www.courtswv.gov/legal-community/court-rules/Family-Court/Rules37-46.html

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