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603.386.6083 eFax
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Hollis,
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Developmentally-aware,
systemically-informed,
child-centered expert
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Welcome!
Dr. Ben Garber is a New Hampshire
licensed, PsyPact-qualified
psychologist. Dr. Garber's
long-standing commitment is to
help parents, schools, agencies
and the courts better understand
and serve the needs of children.
Dr. Garber's practice is limited
to Court-related (i.e., forensic)
services including individual and
family system evaluations, peer
consultation and supervision,
work-product review, attorney
consultation, and educating the
court in the role of expert
witness.
Dr. Garber is a compulsive writer.
He has published hundreds of
popular press articles, more than
two dozen peer-reviewed and law
review professional publications,
and ten books focused on topics in
child and family development,
divorce, family law practice, and
the dynamics of the conflicted
family system.
Dr. Garber provides large group
trainings to family law
professionals around the
world. His presentations are
entertaining, engaging, and
challenging. He is well-known for
his ability to make complex theory
and complicated practice into
common sense, practical basics.
More than anything, Dr. Garber
works to focus the
complexities of family
relationships, the science of
psychology, and the rigor of the
law on the needs of each child.
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Minimizing bias
and premature closure in PCCP
evaluation/adjudication
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Parent-child
Contact problems:
Its not just alienation any more!
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Parent-child
Contact problems:
Its not just alienation any
more!
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Refuting
the Five Factor Model/Adopting a
systemic approach to PCCP
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The information contained in and
linked from this website is generic.
It must not be construed as
constituting legal, psychological,
educational, or medical advice.
Decisions relevant to any specific
individual, relationship, or family
should be based on the considered
opinions of professionals familiar
with the unique culture, resources,
strengths, and needs of those
affected.
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