7 mistakes that therapists make in court-involved cases
(that often make things worse)

You’re in a case that feels harder than it should.

Sessions start to circle. You feel pulled into parent dynamics. And your role becomes less clear as things escalate.

What’s happening

Court-involved cases don’t function like standard therapy. Without a clear structure, the work becomes reactive.

What you’ll see in this guide

  • where neutrality begins to shift

  • why sessions become harder to manage

  • where the work starts to break down

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