Parental Alienation (Syndrome)-A serious form of psychological child abuse

ABSTRACT
Induced parental alienation is a specific form of psychological child abuse, which is listed in DSM-5, the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), under diagnostic code V 995.51 “child psychological abuse”.
Untreated induced parental alienation can lead to long-term traumatic psychological and physical effects in the children concerned.
This fact is still not given sufficient attention in family court cases.
The article gives a condensed overview of parental alienation, summarising its definition, the symptoms and the various levels of severity.
It also describes some major alienation techniques and possible psychosomatic and psychiatric effects of induced parental alienation.
Finally, attention is drawn to programmes of prevention and intervention now used and evaluated in some countries.
The article concludes with two real-life examples from psychiatric practice, and a comprehensive list of international references.
Keywords: Induced parent-child-alienation, Parental alienation, High conflict separation/divorce, Child psychological abuse, Psychotraumatic long term consequences, Intervention programs.

Click here to read the full article (PDF file)

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *