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<DIV>Awhile ago I read a paper regarding different&nbsp;beliefs by parents and 
caseworkers as to the purpose of supervised visitation, I.e. the tension (not 
always fully acknowledged) between assessment purposes of visits (for 
caseworkers) and&nbsp;intimacy purposes (for parents). Interviews with parents 
and caseworkers were included in the paper, which I don't recall as having 
involved any experimental design. I can't recall the source of this paper, does 
it sound familiar to anyone? </DIV>
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<DIV>Sheri McMahon</DIV></BODY></HTML>

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