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*Johnston, J., & Kelly, J. (2004). Commentary on Walker, Brantley, and Rigsbee's "A Critical Analysis of Parental Alienation Syndrome and It's Admissibility in Family Court". ''Journal of Child Custody'', 1(4), 77-89. | *Johnston, J., & Kelly, J. (2004). Commentary on Walker, Brantley, and Rigsbee's "A Critical Analysis of Parental Alienation Syndrome and It's Admissibility in Family Court". ''Journal of Child Custody'', 1(4), 77-89. | ||
*Johnston, J., & Roseby, V. (1998). In the name of the child: A developmental approach to understanding and helping children of conflicted and violent divorce. ''Family Court Review'', 36(2), 317-319. | *Johnston, J., & Roseby, V. (1998). In the name of the child: A developmental approach to understanding and helping children of conflicted and violent divorce. ''Family Court Review'', 36(2), 317-319. | ||
Johnston, J. R., Walters, M. G., & Friedlander, S. (2001). Therapeutic work with alienated children and their families. ''Family Court Review'', 39(3), 316-333. | *Johnston, J. R., Walters, M. G., & Friedlander, S. (2001). Therapeutic work with alienated children and their families. ''Family Court Review'', 39(3), 316-333. | ||
*Kelly, J. B. (2000). Children's adjustment in conflicted marriage and divorce: A decade review of research. ''American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry'', 39, 963-973. | *Kelly, J. B. (2000). Children's adjustment in conflicted marriage and divorce: A decade review of research. ''American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry'', 39, 963-973. | ||
*Kelly, J. B. (2003). Parents with enduring child disputes: Multiple pathways to enduring disputes. ''Journal of Family Studies'', 9, 37-50. | *Kelly, J. B. (2003). Parents with enduring child disputes: Multiple pathways to enduring disputes. ''Journal of Family Studies'', 9, 37-50. |
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