| Education:
B.A.: Duke University
Ph.D.: Duke University.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Clinical Child
Psychology: Department of Psychiatry,
University of North Carolina
Summary
Statement:
Dr. Brantley is the Co-Director of
the Forensic Psychiatry Service. She
supervises and teaches both Child
Fellows and Psychology trainees.
Representative
Publications:
1. Brantley, H.T.: The Role of Development
in Determining Children’s Needs
in Divorce. In: Child Custody and
Shared Parenting in North Carolina,
Bender, V., Brantley, H.T., and Davis,
D.A, NBI, Inc., Eau Claire, WI, pp.
19-36, 2001.
2.
Davis, D. A., Brantley, H.T., Reynolds,
L. W.: Development of Parenting Plans.
In: Child Custody and Shared Parenting
in North Carolina, Bender, V., Brantley,
H.T. and Davis, D. A., NBI, Inc.,
Eau Claire, WI, pp. 37-54, 2001.
3.
Brantley, H.T.: Dealing with Difficult
Divorce Cases from a Child Psychologist’s
Perspective. In Child Custody and
Shared Parenting in North Carolina,
Bender, V., Brantley, H.T., and Davis,
D. A., NBI, Inc., Eau Claire, WI,
pp 123-140, 2001
4.
Varley, W., Brantley, H. Allen, S.
Phillips, B., and Tobin, M. Therapeutic-Forensic
Role Conflict and Custody Disputes
Revisited: Significant Considerations
for the Child Psychologist. The North
Carolina Psychologist, 53, 5, 2002.
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