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“Med-Arb: Behind the Closed Doors of a Hybrid Process”, Barsky, A. (2023). Family Court Review, pages 637-650.

“The Canadian Experience with Views of the Child Reports: A Valuable Addition to the Toolbox?”, Birnbaum, R., Bala, N. and Boyd J.P. (2016). International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, pages 158-178.

“Children's and Parents' Perceptions on Children's Participation in Decision-Making after Parental Separation and Divorce”, Cashmore, J. and Parkinson, P. (2008). Family Court Review, pages 91-104.

“Incorporating the Principles of Scientifically Based Child Interviews into Family Law Cases”, Kuehnle, K., Greenberg, L. and Gottlieb, M. (2004). Journal of Child Custody, pages 97-114.

“Forensic Psychologists' Perceptions of Bias and Potential Correction Strategies in Forensic Mental Health Evaluation”, Neal, T. and Brodsky, S. (2016). PPP & Law, pages 58-76.

“The Bias Blind Spot”, Pronin, E., Lin, D., and Ross (2002). Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, page 369.

“Arbitrator Decision-Making: Unconscious Psychological Influences & What You Can Do About Them”, Sussman, E. (2013). American Review of International Arbitration, pages 487-514.

“Why Listening to Children and Young People is Important in Family Justice”, Walker, J., and Misca, G. (2019). FCR, pages 375-386.

“The Continuum of including Children in ADR Processes: A Child-Centered Continuum Model”, Yasenik and Graham (2016). FCR, pages 186-202.