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“Therapeutic Interventions for Parent-Child Contact Problems with Teens” This presentation is well suited for practitioners and parents interested in ideas for managing parent-child contact problems with teenagers. The developmental phase for teenagers is that of identity development. They are naturally seeking ways to increase their independence and differentiate themselves from their parents. In fact, they need to do so to move into healthy young adulthood. This presentation will discuss how healthy teenage development is thwarted by alienating behaviors and loyalty binds, and will provide ideas for treatment approaches that can be used in the therapeutic setting and adapted to real-life situations for parents. Kelley Baker has provided services to families going through divorce and separation for 26 years. She has a doctorate in Personality, Developmental, and Social Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Baker also holds a master’s degree in program evaluation and a master’s degree in counseling and guidance. She has served on the board of the International Council for Shared Parenting and currently serves on the board of the Parental Alienation Study Group. She has served as an expert in cases involving parental alienation in New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Texas. Dr. Baker conducts parental alienation assessments, child custody evaluations, and serves as a Guardian Ad Litem, subject matter expert, and consulting expert. She has presented at the Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico Bar Associations on the assessment and treatment of parental alienation. Her publications have included chapters in scientifically evidence-based books on forensic psychology and domestic violence. She is currently under publishing contract for a book on therapeutic interventions for parent-child contact problems, which she expects to be released by the end of the year.