It becomes Parental Alienation Syndrome when the child capitulates and begins to participate in the campaign against the targeted parent.
Not exact matches
PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME (PAS) AT WORK — Mom makes negative comments about Dad in front of a child, and the child
becomes confused.
Parental alienation syndrome — a controversial diagnosis to describe a child who compulsively denigrates one parent in response to consistent brainwashing by the other parent — has
become a not - uncommon theme in custody cases.
- S. Richard Sauber, PhD, co-author of International Handbook of
Parental Alienation Syndrome «[W] ill
become a classic....
Transitions were
becoming more difficult because Minnie was experiencing
parental alienation syndrome.
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is a distinctive form of high conflict divorce in which the child
becomes aligned with one parent and preoccupied with unjustified and / or exaggerated denigration of the other, target parent.
The «
parental alienation syndrome» has rapidly
become a focus of controversy within the mental health and the legal profession.
The new wave is being led by forensic psychiatrist William Bernet who has led the informal task force of distinguished contributors to what now
becomes a movement in support of the diagnosis of
parental alienation and
parental alienation syndrome to be included in the DSM - 5 and the ICD II, see the textbook on this subject published in 2010.
In no other area of family law do people
become more polarized than in cases involving
parental alienation (PA) and
parental alienation syndrome (PAS).
When a child aligns with a disturbed parent and
becomes a representative of that parent's agenda by also behaving in aggressive and hateful ways toward the target parent,
parental alienation syndrome (PAS) has developed.