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  • Nevet- Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and Training for Children in Need
    • Our Mission
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      • A Context Informed Perspective to the Study of Refugees' and Asylum Seekers’ Lives
      • Attachment in Large Families
      • Caught in the Middle: Children’s Exposure to High-Intensity Parental Conflict
      • Child Arrest
      • Coping and Resilience Facing Medical Illness
      • Cultural Competence and Language Accessibility
      • Family Group Conference Model for Families with Children at Risk
      • Fathers, Fatherhood & Fathering
      • Niedersachsen
      • Parent Education/Support Programs in Welfare Services
      • Risk & Protection: Parents and Professionals Perceptions Regarding Risk and Protection of Children
      • Sexuality and Sexual Abuse
      • The LGBT Community: Children, Adolescents, Young Adults and Their Families
      • Young Children’s Perspectives on Risk and Protection
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Caught in the Middle: Children’s Exposure to High-Intensity Parental Conflict

Many children worldwide are exposed on a daily basis to high-intensity parental conflict between their parents. The overall aim of the project is to enhance the theoretical and practical knowledge in the field while exploring it using various perspectives. 

Research Team: Dr. Carmit Katz, Dr Hanita Kosher, Revital Katz

For more information: drckatz@gmail.com

 

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