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Dr. Lyn R. Greenberg provides specialized psychological consultation, intervention, parenting coordination, expert services, and professional education for court-involved children, parents, attorneys, and mental health professionals.
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Court-involved family matters affect parents, children, attorneys, courts, and mental health professionals differently. Start with the information designed for your role.
The Work
Families involved in legal proceedings often face overlapping emotional, developmental, clinical, and procedural challenges. Effective assistance requires an understanding of how these systems affect one another—and how professional roles must be structured carefully.
Dr. Greenberg's work is grounded in child development, family systems, forensic awareness, professional ethics, and practical intervention planning.
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Learn About This ServiceEvaluations. Child custody / forensic evaluation services are not shown as an active offering pending confirmation. The current CV describes child custody evaluations as approximately 1988–2009. A seventh service card will be published only after current evaluation availability is confirmed. [VERIFY WHETHER CURRENTLY OFFERED]
About Dr. Greenberg
Dr. Lyn R. Greenberg has practiced forensic and clinical psychology in Los Angeles since 1988. Her work focuses on court-involved children and families, including complex matters involving parental conflict, disrupted parent-child relationships, abuse allegations, developmental needs, parenting plans, professional ethics, and the design of effective interventions.
She has written, taught, and presented extensively to mental health professionals, attorneys, judicial officers, and interdisciplinary audiences in the United States and internationally.
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Evidence-Informed Interventions for Court-Involved Families
Promoting Healthy Coping and Development
Greenberg · Fidler · Saini
Oxford University Press
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Promoting Healthy Coping and Development
A research-informed examination of child-centered therapy and family intervention in the context of legal conflict, edited by Lyn R. Greenberg, Barbara J. Fidler, and Michael A. Saini.
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