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Ray Tischio's paper examines implications of parental mental illness in family law. He says understanding the implications may better our understanding of the family law system. Due to the judge's discretionary role, the potential for harmful rulings is likely. Tischio: a majority of my paper's conclusion dealt with the importance of child outreach.
Ray Tischio's paper examines implications of parental mental illness in family law. He says understanding the implications may better our understanding of the family law system. Due to the judge's discretionary role, the potential for harmful rulings is likely. Tischio: a majority of my paper's conclusion dealt with the importance of child outreach.
Ray Tischio's paper examines implications of parental mental illness in family law. He says understanding the implications may better our understanding of the family law system. Due to the judge's discretionary role, the potential for harmful rulings is likely. Tischio: a majority of my paper's conclusion dealt with the importance of child outreach.
Title of Research Paper: Examining Parental Mental Illness in Family Law Synopsis of Research Paper: Throughout my paper, I aimed to portray the understated implications of parental mental illness involving children and their best interest, as well as the judicial role in assessing situations and establishing a healthy environment for the family, while effectively considering the varying effects of mental illness known today. Balanced with the best interest of the child is the parental rights of the mentally ill posing a need for court officials to delve further into each familys situation in context, and assess varying circumstances case by case. Understanding the implications of parental mental health may better our understanding of the family law systems focus and its officials goals in each case. Due to the judges discretionary role in the family law system, the potential for grey area within this discipline of the law is likely. Further, the potential for harmful rulings in determining a familys suitable arrangement many inflict damage in the childparent relationship, as well as child development. Aspects of the family situation and the effects of parental mental illness must be emphasized in assessing each case. Project Description: I chose to concentrate my tangible project on the children affected by parental mental illness. A majority of my papers conclusion dealt with the importance of child outreach. Due to the sensitivity and specificity of my topic, I decided against hosting an event. Rather, I wrote a book addressed towards children of late elementary school/ middle school. I illustrated and wrote my short story, creating a plot in which a student undergoing home stress finally decides to meet and speak with his guidance counselor emphasizing the need for an outlet, and reassuring children they are not alone in this issue. After creation, I published my book for online sales (all profits going to NAMI), and additionally ordered it to donate to local elementary and middle school guidance departments. My goal is for students to be assured while struggling with this issue, and have a form of outreach to establish their potential in themselves and their future, despite adversity. Relationship between Project and Paper: In the conclusion of my research paper, I emphasized the need for child outreach in cases involving parental mental illness. Therefore, I incorporated my project into this step. Throughout the researching process, I came across published articles from those involved with social work. From this, I became aware of the lack of child outreach to those in the middle school years. There are few resources on this topic; however, what is available is mainly addressed to younger children (picture books), and informational outreach for those who are older. Upon discovery, I wanted to create my own form of child outreach targeted to those who are often overlooked in family law cases involving mental illness.
My background experience in the area:
I have no background experience in this topic, besides for also completing my Ethics and Law final on this subject. In my personal life, I have experienced the family law process first-hand, involving court orders on parental visitation, protective orders, and guardian ad litems. Throughout my 4th and 5th years in elementary school, the guidance counselor was very involved with my situation. From my experience, Id like to emphasize the topic itself and the importance of informing children, rather than leaving them to produce their own reasoning. I feel it very important to reassure children of their potential for success in their own life, despite adversity, as well as conveying that they are not the reason for their parents mental illness, or their home-life struggles. Special things Id like judges to consider and look for: Id like the judges to consider the understated implications of parental mental illness on child development. Child outreach is important, and should be concentrated on in legal rulings involving parental mental health. It is possible to allow adversity to affect children in healthy and positive ways; making the children of our society into stronger people capable of success, rather than traumatized by childhood confusion.
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