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Child Rep and GAL Mental Health Evaluators Panel

Learn the differences between 215 and 604 evaluations, understand what types of testing are currently involved in custody evaluations and how those results are handled, and gain new perspectives on the value of the evaluation process and its role in informing the court.
Credits: 0 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0.75 Other PR
SKU: P2001-20E-14
$60.00 or 0.75 credits
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Faculty:

Dr. Sharon Z. Johnson, PhD, Pediatric Consultation Center and Associates, Deerfield

Dr. Mark Mosk, PhD, Dr. Mosk Consulting, Highland Park

Expires: 9/1/2022

Faculty:

Dr. Sharon Z. Johnson, PhD, Pediatric Consultation Center and Associates, Deerfield

Dr. Mark Mosk, PhD, Dr. Mosk Consulting, Highland Park

Expires: 9/1/2022

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Program Date9/16/2020
Products specifications
Program Date9/16/2020
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