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Article Category: Parental Alienation
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- Family Wars: The Alienation of Children
- Parental Alienation in New Jersey (applies to all states)
Mom's House, Dad's House: Making Two Homes for Your Children
Help Children Cope with Divorce
Divorce Casualties: Protecting Children from Parental Alienation
Full Article List: Parental Alienation
Parental Alienation: Diagnostic Considerations from a Systemic Perspective - Parental alienation is a term coined by many authors to describe a phenomenon that occurs when a child becomes allied with one parent and disparages or rejects the other. Generally, this occurs in cases of high conflict divorce...
Parental Alienation in New Jersey (applies to all states) - The parental alienation syndrome PAS is a childhood disorder that arises almost exclusively in the context of child custody disputes. Its primary manifestation is the childs campaign of denigration against a parent a campaign that has no justification...
- An increasing number of children are experiencing the divorce of their parents or litigation over their custody some time during their minority. Some children experience the concerted, albeit often unconscious or unintended, attempt of one parent to alienate them from their other parent. It is the purpose of this article to alert lawyers, judges and parents involved in divorce and custody wars to the serious nature of parental alienation and to provide suggestions for court based intervention.
I. Definitions
II. Harm to The Child
III. Motivation for Alienation
IV. Recognition of Alienating BehaviorsA. The Continuum: Distiquishing between"typical Divorce and "Alienation"
B. Mild
C. Moderate
D. Overt
E. Severe1. Prevention
A. Education
2. Mild Alienation cases
B. Attorneys
C. Courts
3. Moderate
4. The Parent Evaluation
5. Severe: The Fully Enmeshed Child
6. Conclusion
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