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"I have been driven to the edge by parental alienation for many years now."
He'd been reading up on "parental alienation syndrome," which he believed might apply in his case.
He is best known internationally for his expertise on divorce, child custody, and parental alienation.
Some others cite the parental alienation syndrome as a reason to grant custody to fathers.
The parental alienation might be due to specific influences from either parent or could result from the social dynamics of the family as a whole.
Baldwin called this parental alienation syndrome.
Parental alienation is controversial in legal and mental health professions, both generally and in specific situations.
Richard A. Gardner proposed parental alienation syndrome in the 1980s based on his clinical experience with the children of divorcing parents.
Warshak analyses this controversy and presents arguments both for and against the use of the term, parental alienation syndrome, in court.
When used by church members and member-spouse parents against excommunicant parents it contains elements of what psychologists call parental alienation.
The DSM 5 has several references to the behaviours and symptoms which commonly help define parental alienation.
Published in 1994, Olivia deals with a single mother's struggles with parental alienation after reconnecting with her long estranged daughter.
Remarriage as a Trigger of Parental Alienation Syndrome.
Bringing Sense to Parental Alienation: a Look at the Disputes and the Evidence.
The DSM 5 does not refer to this grouping of symptoms and behaviours with a common name like parental alienation.
Misdiagnosis of Parental Alienation Syndrome.
Parental Alienation Among College Students.
Parental alienation syndrome was a term coined by child psychiatrist Richard A. Gardner drawing upon his clinical experiences since the early 1980s.
Social Science and Parental Alienation: Examining the Disputes and the Evidence.
Other advocacy topics include gender bias, both culturally and from within the legal system, visitation, adoption, maternal gatekeeping and parental alienation.
However, the separate but related concept of parental alienation, the estrangement of a child from a parent, is recognized as a dynamic in some divorcing families.
Some mental-health professionals employ the term Parental Alienation Syndrome to describe a condition in children damaged by one parent's propaganda about the other.
Psychological Syndromes: Parental Alienation Syndrome.
Current Controversies Regarding Parental Alienation Syndrome.