Article 608W7 Questions over use of ‘psychological experts’ in parental alienation cases

Questions over use of ‘psychological experts’ in parental alienation cases

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Hannah Summers and Beatrix Campbell
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Parents - more often mothers - are losing access to their children on the advice of unregulated therapists, an Observer investigation reveals

Mothers are having their children taken away by court-appointed psychological experts" who are unregulated and do not have the necessary qualifications, the Association of Clinical Psychologists UK has warned.

The only psychologists subject to statutory regulation in the UK are those registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC), although experts who do not qualify for registration can still be appointed, within the legal framework, at the discretion of the courts. However there are increasing concerns that some experts who fall into this category are making life-changing decisions about families and young children based on what the ACP-UK has described as inappropriate diagnoses".

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