The red herring of adolescent mental health

IF 0.7 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Jessica P. Greenwald O'Brien, Yael Osman, Danielle K. Sample
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Abstract

An increase in adolescent distress and mental health symptoms has been clearly documented since the COVID-19 pandemic, as has increased exposure to adverse childhood experiences. Layer on top of these stressors being a youth of divorcing or separating high conflict families, and adolescent symptomatology can suddenly become a flashpoint for parental attention, division and conflict. Approaching cases using an ecological and family systems framework is necessary for accurate conceptualization and assessment of best interests in the context of child custody evaluations. Doing so ensures that adolescent mental health does not become a red herring in high conflict cases, leading to undue focus on the adolescent's mental health without considering other salient factors in the case, such as the broader parent conflict. Programs offered at the Center of Excellence for Children, Families & the Law at William James College designed to improve the lives of youth by addressing parental conflict are described.

青少年心理健康的转移话题
自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,青少年痛苦和心理健康症状有所增加,童年不良经历的接触也有所增加。在这些压力源之上的一层是离婚或分离高冲突家庭的青少年,青少年症状可能突然成为父母关注,分裂和冲突的爆发点。在儿童监护评估的背景下,使用生态和家庭系统框架来处理案件对于准确地概念化和评估最大利益是必要的。这样做可确保青少年心理健康不会在高冲突案件中成为转移注意力的话题,导致人们过分关注青少年的心理健康,而没有考虑到案件中的其他突出因素,例如更广泛的父母冲突。卓越儿童、家庭和夏令营中心提供的项目;威廉詹姆斯学院的法律旨在通过解决父母冲突来改善青少年的生活。
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