Mending Fences: A Collaborative, Cognitive-Behavioral Reunification Protocol Serving the Be
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Mending Fences introduces a child-centered, systemically informed, empirically-validated, and experientially-proven collaborative reunification protocol. Focusing on the anxiety inhibiting the system's healthy functioning, well-respected and long-validated cognitive behavioral exposure methods are fused with structural family therapy to reduce the child's anxieties about separating from one parent and approaching the other, the aligned parent's fears of separation and loss, and the rejected parent's fears of rejection.

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