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Dr. Garber's Publications


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Garber, B.D., Prescott, D., and Mulchay, C. (2022). The family law professional's field guide to high conflict litigation: Dynamics, not diagnoses. American Bar Association.

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Garber, Benjamin D. (2021). Mending Fences: A collaborative, cognitive-behavioral “reunification” protocol serving the best interests of the post-divorce, polarized child. Unhooked Media.

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Garber, Benjamin D. (2019). Caught in the Middle: A letter to my divorced parents. Unhooked Media.

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Garber, Benjamin D. (2019). Taming the Beast: Managing anger in ourselves and our children through divorce. Unhooked Media.

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Garber, Benjamin D. (2019). Thanksgiving Kindness. In P. Vesgo (Ed.), Success Stories From the Heart. Florida: Health Communications
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Garber, Benjamin D. (2016). Holding Tight/Letting Go: Raising Healthy Kids in Anxious Times. (http://unhookedbooks.com/letting-go-holding-tight/) ISBN 978-1-936268-94-8.


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2015). The Roadmap to The Parenting Plan Worksheet. Unhooked Media. ISBN 978-1-936268-34-4.

 


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2015). Ten Child-centered Forensic Family Evaluation Tools: An Empirically Annotated Users’ Guide. Unhooked Media (http://unhookedbooks.com/ten-child-centered-forensic-family-evaluation-tools/). ISBN 978-1-936268-96-2.


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2014). “The role of attachment theory and methodology in the allocation of post-divorce parenting rights and responsibilities.” In Poitras, K. (ed.), L’enfant et le litige en matière de garde – Regards psychologiques et juridiques.

 


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2013). “Providing effective, systemically informed, child-centered psychotherapies for children of  divorce: Walking on thin ice.”
In A. Baker and R. Sauber (Eds.), Working with alienated children and families: A clinical guidebook. New York: Routledge.


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2009). Developmental Psychology for Family Law Professionals: Theory, Application and The Best Interests of the Child. Springer. 
ISBN 978-082610525-7


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2009). Ask an Expert (Serving as consulting psychologist to Penguin Books, NY),  written by Dr. Tanya Byron. 
ISBN 978-0-7566-5147-3


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2008). Keeping Kids Out Of The Middle: Parenting Effectively In The Midst Of Adult Conflict, Separation and Divorce. Health Communications, Incorporated. ISBN 878-0-7573-0711-9



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Garber, Benjamin D. (2008). Your Toddler Month By Month (Serving as consulting psychologist to Penguin Books, NY),  written by Dr. Tanya Byron. ISBN 978-0-7566-3360-8


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Garber, Benjamin D. (2003; revised 2015) The HealthyParent’s ABCs: A Caregiving Curriculum. HealthyParent.com. ISBN 09773322-1-7.

 


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Peer-reviewed and professional publications


Garber, B.D. (in review, 2023). Asking the wrong question: Debunking the “Five Factor Model” of Alienation.

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Garber, B.D. (in press, 2023). A structured rubric for evaluating the many convergent factors that can contribute to parent-child contact problems (PCCP). Family Court Review.


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Garber, B.D. (in press, 2023). The emperor has no clothes: An ecological view of the status and future of family law. Family Court Review.

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Garber, B.D., Mulchay, C., & Knuth, S. (2023). Questionnaires in child custody evaluations: The forgotten ubiquitous medium. Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child Development, 20(1), 20-36.


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Garber, B.D. (2021). The Dynamics of the Enmeshed Family System Ten Years Later: Family Court and Contemporary Understanding of Adultification, Parentification, and Infantilization. Journal of the American Association of Matrimonial Lawyers, 34, 97-120.


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Garber, B.D. & Prescott, D.E. (2020). On the value of Teddy bears and Barbie dolls: The place of children's transitional objects in family law. Southwestern Law Review, 49.

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Garber, B.D. (2019). Dynamics, not diagnoses. Family Court Review, 58 (2), 368-370.

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Garber, B.D. (2019). Sherlock Holmes and the case of resist/refuse dynamics: Confirmatory bias and abductive inference in family law. Family Court Review, 58 (2), 386-402.


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Garber, B.D. (2019). For the love of Fluffy: Respecting, protecting, and empowering transitional objects in the context of high conflict
divorce. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 60:7, 552-565, DOI: 10.1080/10502556.2019.1586370.

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Garber, B.D. & Simon, R.A. (2018). Individual Adult Psychometric Testing and Child Custody Evaluations: If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit, Don’t Wear It. Journal
of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 30 (2), 325-341.

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Garber, B.D. (2016). Exploring a process-oriented forensic family observation protocol. Family Court Review, 54(2), 261-276.
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Garber, B.D. (2015). Cognitive-behavioral methods in high conflict divorce: Systematic desensitization adapted to parent-child reunification interventions. Family Court Review, 53(1), 96-112.

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Garber, B.D. (2014). The chameleon child: Children as actors in the high conflict divorce drama. Journal of Child Custody, 11, 1-16.

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Garber, B.D. (2013). Distinguishing among mental health services relevant to family law process. New Hampshire Bar News.
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Garber, B.D. (2012) Security by association? Mapping attachment theory onto family law practice. Family Court Review, 50(3), 467-470.
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Garber, B.D. & Landerman, Laura M. (2011). Muchmore and Jaycox: A Call for Developmentally-Responsive Parenting Plans. New
Hampshire Bar Journal.

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Garber, B.D. (February, 2011). The Voice Of The Child In High Conflict Divorce: Systemic, Developmental, and Practical Considerations. Paper prepared for presentation to the Ontario Bar Association. [pdf format - unpublished]

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Garber, B.D. (2011). Parental alienation and the dynamics of the enmeshed parent–child dyad: Adultification, parentification, and infantilization. Family
Court Review, 49(2), 322-335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-1617.2011.01374.x
 

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Garber, B.D. (2009). Attachment methodology in custody evaluation: Four hurdles standing between developmental theory and forensic application. Journal of Child Custody, 6(1&2), 38-61.

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Garber, B.D. (2007). Conceptualizing visitation resistance and refusal in the context of parental conflict, separation and divorce. Family Court Review, (4)1, 588-599.

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Garber, B.D. (2007). Developing a structured interview tool for children embroiled in family litigation and forensic mental health services: The Query Grid. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 7(1), 1-18.

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Garber, B.D. & Landerman, L. (Summer, 2006). How should the child’s voice be heard when parental rights and responsibilities are contested? New Hampshire Bar Journal.

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Garber, B.D. (2004). Parental alienation in light of attachment theory: Consideration of the broader implications for child development, clinical practice
and forensic process. Journal of Child Custody, 1(4), 49-76.

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Garber, B.D. (October, 2004). Court responsibility and parental privilege in child custody cases. New Hampshire Bar News, 15(8), 24-25.


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Garber, B.D. (2004). Therapist alienation: Foreseeing and forestalling dynamics undermining therapies with children. Professional Psychology: 
Research and Practice, 35(4) 357-363

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Garber, B.D. (2004). Directed co-parenting intervention: Conducting child centered interventions in parallel with highly conflicted co-parents. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35(1), 55-64.


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Garber, B.D. (February, 2001). ADHD or not ADHD: Custody and visitation considerations. New Hampshire Bar News, New Hampshire Bar Assn.

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Garber, B.D. (1998). Practical interventions for attention disordered children. Attention.
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Garber, B.D. (1996, March). Alternatives to parental alienation: Acknowledging the broader scope of children's emotional difficulties during parental
separation and divorce. New Hampshire Bar Journal, 51-54.

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Garber, B.D. and Miller, Mark L. (1986). Of beasties and butterflies: Evidence for the stability and domain-specificity of individual differences in
categorization. Journal of Personality, 54(4),  647-658. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6494.1986.tb00417.x

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