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<DIV>Awhile ago I read a paper regarding different 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 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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