Parental Alienation

MK Vows to Change Communist-Style Parenting Bill

Following Arutz Sheva exposé, co-sponsor MK Yoav Kisch (Likud) promises to remove clauses interfering in how parents educate children. After a public firestorm over a proposed law regulating parenting in Israel and enabling children to take their parents to court over various alleged violations of their “rights” – a co-sponsor of the bill has stated …

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ISRAELI MPS CONSIDER FALSE DOMESTIC CLAIMS

A meeting staged by Israeli MPs this week attracted angry protests and petitions calling for its cancellation. The Knesset Committee on Distributive Justice and Social Equality discussed an declared rise in the number of Israeli women making false claims of domestic violence against their husbands. The discussion was entitled: Dealing with False Complaints – Are Men Equal in …

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Review of the book “The Parental Alienation Syndrome and the differentiation between fabricated and genuine child sex abuse”

Dr. Richard Gardner, a well known child psychiatrist with a specialty in child psychotherapy, has brought his years of experience in child custody cases to this work.  Dr. Gardner first traces the history of the adversary system (our societal sanctioned means of conflict resolution) with particular emphasis on the evolution of child custody litigation.  He …

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Recommendations for best practice in response to parental alienation

This study aimed to systematically review the literature pertaining to parental alienation to determine best practice for therapists and legal practitioners. Medline, Embase, and PsycINFO academic databases, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and conference abstracts were searched. Included articles were peer reviewed journal articles or books published in English pertaining to a psychological …

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Sixteen-Session Group Treatment for Children and Adolescents With Parental Alienation and Their Parents

INTRODUCTIONParental alienation (PA) is a type of peri-divorce familial dysfunction characterized by the preoccupation of children with the denigration and the excessive criticism of one, most often the non-custodial, parent (Gardner, 1987; Wallerstein & Kelly, 1976). First recognized in their seminal study on the children of divorce, Wallerstein and Kelly (1976) identified children who, they …

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

ABSTRACTInduced 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 …

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Parental Alienation, Traditional Therapy, and Family Bridges

WHAT IS FAMILY BRIDGES?Family Bridges has been designed to deal with children “whom courts and therapists have traditionally viewed as beyond help.”. These include three main types of severely alienated children, those who (1) reject the TP after divorce, (2) refuse and/or resist contact with a TP and (3) have a seriously strained relationship with …

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The Evidentiary Admissibility of Parental Alienation Syndrome.

The Evidentiary Admissibility of ParentalAlienation Syndrome: Science, Law, and Policy. AbstractSince 1985, in jurisdictions all over the United States, fathers have been awarded sole custody of their children based on claims that mothers alienated these children due to a pathological medical syndrome called Parental Alienation Syndrome (“PAS”). Given that some such cases have involved stark …

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