Dr. Loveland has been around long enough to have "seen it all, " and he is often asked to consult with family law attorneys regarding a variety of issues. Beginning as a young psychology intern teaching parenting classes, Dr. Loveland has been presenting at various workshops and seminars throughout his career. When a new client and I are discussing the custody evaluation process during that parent's first appointment, two of the most frequently asked questions are, "What will happen during the parent/child observation?"
As a licensed psychologist in private practice since 1978 I have been afforded the opportunity as a therapist to meet and work with hundreds of children, adolescents, and families. These clinical services have also included a very large number of comprehensive evaluations designed to help divorcing couples settle their custody and parenting plan disputes and to make good decisions for their children during a time of family disruption.
Providing therapeutic and clinical services for over 40 years to all of these wonderful people has been a distinct privilege and honor.
As a licensed psychologist in private practice since 1978 I have been afforded the opportunity as a therapist to meet and work with hundreds of children, adolescents, and families. These clinical services have also included a very large number of comprehensive evaluations designed to help divorcing couples settle their custody and parenting plan disputes and to make good decisions for their children during a time of family disruption.
Providing therapeutic and clinical services for over 40 years to all of these wonderful people has been a distinct privilege and honor.
Services
Dr. Robert Loveland is a now retired licensed psychologist who provided clinical services to children, adolescents, and families for well over 40 years.
Licensed in Oregon in 1978, Dr. Loveland founded and then directed the Willamette Valley Family Center, P.C., a large private group practice in Oregon City, Oregon.
He moved his own practice to its current location in 1995.
His entire career focus has been on providing psychotherapeutic and evaluation services for children, adolescents, and families, including the full spectrum of clinical issues that occur at home or in school.
Licensed in Oregon in 1978, Dr. Loveland founded and then directed the Willamette Valley Family Center, P.C., a large private group practice in Oregon City, Oregon.
He moved his own practice to its current location in 1995.
His entire career focus has been on providing psychotherapeutic and evaluation services for children, adolescents, and families, including the full spectrum of clinical issues that occur at home or in school.
These types of consultation services will continue to be accepted on a case-by-case basis and as time allows.
Attorneys are welcome to contact Dr. Loveland for more information as well as his availability and fees.
For those attorneys unfamiliar with Dr. Loveland's work or to see the foundation for his consultation qualifications please see Service History.
Beginning as a young psychology intern teaching parenting classes, Dr. Loveland has been presenting at various workshops and seminars throughout his career.
Attorneys are welcome to contact Dr. Loveland for more information as well as his availability and fees.
For those attorneys unfamiliar with Dr. Loveland's work or to see the foundation for his consultation qualifications please see Service History.
Beginning as a young psychology intern teaching parenting classes, Dr. Loveland has been presenting at various workshops and seminars throughout his career.
You will not find anything like that here, the reason being that I do not believe that a custody and parenting plan evaluator should engage in that type of self-promotion for several reasons.
I do receive a regular stream of thank you notes from clients and a good deal of positive feedback from family law professionals, in addition to more referrals that I can take.
This is all gratifying and much appreciated, but the posting of glowing testimonials from clients or fellow professionals would call into question my obligation to remain as neutral and unbiased as possible in all cases.
I do receive a regular stream of thank you notes from clients and a good deal of positive feedback from family law professionals, in addition to more referrals that I can take.
This is all gratifying and much appreciated, but the posting of glowing testimonials from clients or fellow professionals would call into question my obligation to remain as neutral and unbiased as possible in all cases.
When a new client and I are discussing the custody evaluation process during that parent's first appointment, two of the most frequently asked questions are, "What will happen during the parent/child observation?"
One of the most difficult issues for children following their parents' divorce is learning how to successfully negotiate the parenting plan transitions between households as they travel back and forth between parental homes.
Most children at a very young age are able to learn and adapt to the fact that there are different behavioral expectations in various settings.
One of the most difficult issues for children following their parents' divorce is learning how to successfully negotiate the parenting plan transitions between households as they travel back and forth between parental homes.
Most children at a very young age are able to learn and adapt to the fact that there are different behavioral expectations in various settings.
As noted in Current Services, Dr. Loveland is providing limited consultation services in his retirement.
Potential consultation clients can best reach Dr. Loveland through his email address at robertlovelandphd@gmail.com.
Former therapy clients and clients who have participated in custody and parenting plan evaluations can best reach him by email as well.
If current consultation services require in-person appointments as well as on-line or telephone contact, Dr. Loveland maintains office services at 1800 Blankenship Road, Suite 200, West Linn, Oregon 97068.
Potential consultation clients can best reach Dr. Loveland through his email address at robertlovelandphd@gmail.com.
Former therapy clients and clients who have participated in custody and parenting plan evaluations can best reach him by email as well.
If current consultation services require in-person appointments as well as on-line or telephone contact, Dr. Loveland maintains office services at 1800 Blankenship Road, Suite 200, West Linn, Oregon 97068.
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