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Parental alienation (PA) profoundly affects both children and alienated parents. Children of PA are at increased risk for future trust and relationship issues, depression, and substance abuse. For a rejected …
Discover surprising answers from early marriage and parenting. During 40 years of being a child and adult psychiatrist, and 20 years as a forensic child psychiatrist, I discovered one of the unsavory ways …
Dr. Richard A. Gardner (1985) coined the term “Parental Alienation Syndrome”. To describe, “a psychological disturbance in children who are obsessed with depreciation and criticism of a parent without legitimate cause …
What kind of parent lies to turn their kids against the other parent? Source: (c) se_media Recently, in my clinical practice, I've seen a huge uptick in cases of parental alienation. Instead of talking cooperatively …
Abstract Parental alienation is an important phenomenon that mental health professionals should know about and thoroughly understand, especially those who work with children, adolescents, divorced adults, and adults whose parents divorced …
A qualitative retrospective study was conducted on 38 adults who experienced parental alienation as a child. Individuals participated in one-hour semi-structured interviews. Audiotapes were transcribed verbatim, and submitted to a …
The parental alienation syndrome is commonly seen in highly contested child-custody disputes. The author has dcscribed three types: mild, moderate, and severe-each of which requires special approaches by both legal …