Wilfrid von Boch - Galhau, M. D., is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist i. R., Würzburg, Germany, formerly a member of the interdisciplinary working group «Beratung bei Trennung und Scheidung «[Counselling during separation and divorce], Würzburg, Germany, co-organiser of the 2002 international Parental
Alienation Syndrome conference, Frankfurt / Main, Germany, member of the international Parental Alienation Study Group since it beginning; co-editor of Das Parental Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe (The parental alienation Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Professionals Involved with Divorce), and author of Parental Alienation and parental Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychologi
Alienation Syndrome conference, Frankfurt / Main, Germany, member of the international Parental
Alienation Study Group since it beginning; co-editor of Das Parental Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe (The parental alienation Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Professionals Involved with Divorce), and author of Parental Alienation and parental Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychologi
Alienation Study Group since it beginning; co-editor of Das Parental
Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe (The parental alienation Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Professionals Involved with Divorce), and author of Parental Alienation and parental Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychologi
Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe (The parental
alienation Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Professionals Involved with Divorce), and author of Parental Alienation and parental Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychologi
alienation Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Professionals
Involved with Divorce), and author of Parental
Alienation and parental Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychologi
Alienation and parental
Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychologi
Alienation / Disorder: A Serious Form of Psychological Abuse.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the National Organization for Women (NOW) denounces Parental
Alienation Syndrome and recommends that any professional whose mission
involves the protection of the rights of women and children, denounce its use as unethical, unconstitutional, and dangerous.