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How Coping with Divorce is Different for Children with Special Needs

How Coping with Divorce is Different for Children with Special Needs

Children with special needs are more likely than other children to have difficulty with change and transitions.

Parental Alienation: Allegations and the Favored Parent

Parental Alienation: Allegations and the Favored Parent

When a parent is identified as being the favored parent and accused of undermining the relationship between the other (rejected) parent and their child,...

4 Reasons Your Child Misbehaves & What You Can Do About It

4 Reasons Your Child Misbehaves & What You Can Do About It

our child misbehaves severely at their childcare – something is terribly wrong!

It’s Not What Just What You Say, But How You Say It

It’s Not What Just What You Say, But How You Say It

How you say something includes which words you choose, the voice with which you speak those word, or the tone that you use while speaking.

Parental Alienation and Levels of Rejection

Parental Alienation and Levels of Rejection

Parental Alienation is when a child allies himself or herself strongly with one parent (the preferred or favored parent) and rejects a relationship with the other parent (the alienated or rejected parent). 

Parental Alienation: Finding the Right Therapist

Parental Alienation: Finding the Right Therapist

Navigating through the trenches with a child who once loved you but now claims to hate you, rejects you, or refuses visitation can be a tough terrain without having a skilled guide.

What is Body Language?

What is Body Language?

You have probably read about common body language traits, or seen courtroom drama using body language as a sign that someone is guilty. But what is really known about body language?

About Us

The Texas Association of Family Forensics (TAFF) is a group of licensed independent mental-health professionals comprised of psychologists, social workers, and counselors.  The group members primarily assist families and their children during and after litigation, including working through pre/post-separation stressors.

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