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Understanding Court-Involved Therapy: What It Is and Why It Matters

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Episode Summary:

In this premiere episode, Caitlin Burgess shares her journey from attorney to licensed therapist, driven by personal experience with parental divorce. The discussion defines court-involved therapy, explores triggers like custody disputes and domestic violence, clarifies mandated vs. voluntary roles, and highlights collaborative, child-centered outcomes in family law cases.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 - Show Introduction and Dual Background

01:30 - Defining Court-Involved Therapy (AFCC)

02:45 - Common Triggers: Custody, DV, Substance Abuse

05:00 - Mandated vs. Private Therapy Differences

06:30 - Balancing Legal and Therapeutic Perspectives

08:00 - Productive Collaboration for Child Focus

09:00 - Building Safety: Boundaries and Ethics

10:00 - Rewarding Changes: Reunification and Empowerment

11:30 - Closing Resources

About the Show:

"Bridging the Law, Therapy and Justice with Caitlin Burgess" fuses legal expertise and mental health to support families, attorneys, and courts. Caitlin Burgess guides high-conflict resolutions with clarity, compassion, and interdisciplinary insight.

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Episode Summary:

In this premiere episode, Caitlin Burgess shares her journey from attorney to licensed therapist, driven by personal experience with parental divorce. The discussion defines court-involved therapy, explores triggers like custody disputes and domestic violence, clarifies mandated vs. voluntary roles, and highlights collaborative, child-centered outcomes in family law cases.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 - Show Introduction and Dual Background

01:30 - Defining Court-Involved Therapy (AFCC)

02:45 - Common Triggers: Custody, DV, Substance Abuse

05:00 - Mandated vs. Private Therapy Differences

06:30 - Balancing Legal and Therapeutic Perspectives

08:00 - Productive Collaboration for Child Focus

09:00 - Building Safety: Boundaries and Ethics

10:00 - Rewarding Changes: Reunification and Empowerment

11:30 - Closing Resources

About the Show:

"Bridging the Law, Therapy and Justice with Caitlin Burgess" fuses legal expertise and mental health to support families, attorneys, and courts. Caitlin Burgess guides high-conflict resolutions with clarity, compassion, and interdisciplinary insight.

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