«Once my book is published,» he told the paper, «I'm sure more people will understand the incredible strains
created by parental alienation.»
Not exact matches
Parental Alienation is any behaviour by a parent, a child's mother or father, whether conscious or unconscious, that could create alienation in the relationship between a child and the oth
Alienation is any behaviour
by a parent, a child's mother or father, whether conscious or unconscious, that could
create alienation in the relationship between a child and the oth
alienation in the relationship between a child and the other parent.
In my view, there is clear evidence that since the granting of that Order the children have been caught in a vortex of emotional strife
created in large measure
by Mr. Caparelli's
parental alienation of Ms. Caparelli....
By Maciej Wojewódka
Creating a Bubbles of Love Campaign on
Parental Alienation Awareness Day is very easy to manage and you can encourage people to participate if you are do it professionally.
«On June 26, 2008, Dr. Mancini filed a report with the court [stating] that she was gravely concerned about the apparent
parental alienation created by the mother, which she stated had a negative impact on the children and interfered with the father's ability to maintain a healthy relationship with his children....
As Amy Baker writes,
parental alienation involves a set of strategies, including bad - mouthing the other parent, limiting contact with that parent, erasing the other parent from the life and mind of the child (forbidding discussion and pictures of the other parent), forcing the child to reject the other parent,
creating the impression that the other parent is dangerous, forcing the child to choose between the parents
by means of threats of withdrawal of affection, and belittling and limiting contact with the extended family of the targeted parent.
The pathogen of «
parental alienation» is a trauma pathogen (i.e., it was
created by trauma and it inflicts trauma) that represents the transmission of attachment trauma across several generations.
Parental alienation syndrome (PAS), a term coined
by Richard A. Gardner in the 1980s, describes a condition — usually generated in the context of divorce or child custody disputes — in which a parent
creates an alliance with their child against the other (non-abusive, nurturing, protective) parent.
The source for this child symptom set is the narcissistic / (borderline) personality pathology of the parent that is
creating the pathology of attachment - based «
parental alienation» as expressed
by the child.
WHEREAS, the term
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) was
created by psychiatrist Richard Gardner.