Over the past three decades, parental alienation syndrome (PAS) has been proposed to explain behaviors by a child who refuses to spend time with a parent and actually denigrates that parent within the context of a child custody dispute. Although some mental health professionals and child custody evaluators, attorneys, and judges have been quick to accept and admit PAS as evidence in these disputes, there has been no consistent empirical or clinical evidence that PAS exists or that the alienator\u27s behavior is the actual cause of the alienated child\u27s behavior towards the target parent. This article attempts to help those working with custody issues understand how the PAS construct fails to meet scientific standards and should not be ad...
Parental alienation, an entity situated at the limit of psychiatry, sociology, and justice, still re...
The paper analyses a single case study whose distinctive peculiarities are sintable with a diagnosis...
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is a childhood disorder that arises almost exclusively in child c...
The question whether courts should order children with parental alienation syndrome (PAS) to visit/r...
Frequently in cases in which Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has been determined courts become co...
The purpose of the present study was to examine Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) and to expand th...
Claims of parental alienation syndrome (PAS) and parental alienation have come to dominate custody l...
Theories of parental alienation abound in high-conflict custody cases. The image of one parent brain...
Objective Parental alienation is very common in conflictual separations and is a serious problem in ...
In child custody evaluation during very conflictual couple divorces, you can often find situations ...
ABSTRACT. This study analyzed sixteen cases which appeared to meet Dr. Richard Gardner's criter...
Parental alienation is a construct which describes a campaign of disenfranchisement from children on...
The phenomenon of a child's strident rejection of one parent, generally accompanied by strong r...
This article describes the parental alienation syndrome, its proposed characteristics and dynamics, ...
The social changes that are contributing to modifications in family structure are also, among others...
Parental alienation, an entity situated at the limit of psychiatry, sociology, and justice, still re...
The paper analyses a single case study whose distinctive peculiarities are sintable with a diagnosis...
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is a childhood disorder that arises almost exclusively in child c...
The question whether courts should order children with parental alienation syndrome (PAS) to visit/r...
Frequently in cases in which Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has been determined courts become co...
The purpose of the present study was to examine Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) and to expand th...
Claims of parental alienation syndrome (PAS) and parental alienation have come to dominate custody l...
Theories of parental alienation abound in high-conflict custody cases. The image of one parent brain...
Objective Parental alienation is very common in conflictual separations and is a serious problem in ...
In child custody evaluation during very conflictual couple divorces, you can often find situations ...
ABSTRACT. This study analyzed sixteen cases which appeared to meet Dr. Richard Gardner's criter...
Parental alienation is a construct which describes a campaign of disenfranchisement from children on...
The phenomenon of a child's strident rejection of one parent, generally accompanied by strong r...
This article describes the parental alienation syndrome, its proposed characteristics and dynamics, ...
The social changes that are contributing to modifications in family structure are also, among others...
Parental alienation, an entity situated at the limit of psychiatry, sociology, and justice, still re...
The paper analyses a single case study whose distinctive peculiarities are sintable with a diagnosis...
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is a childhood disorder that arises almost exclusively in child c...