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        1. Divorce Source: 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. In extreme cases, the child may refuse to see the rejected parent, who ...
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        2. Divorce Source: Articles: Parental Alienation
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great advice on parental alienation syndrome and how divorce effects children differnetly accorder to the actions of the divorced spouses or parents ...
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        4. Divorce Source: Family Wars: The Alienation of Children
The parents of Amy age 10 and Kevin age 7 are divorcing after 13 years of marriage. Their father, by temporary stipulation, has moved from the marital home. He is entitled to visit with the children o ...
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