«The deposition testimony of Dr. Batchelor indicated that she had determined that the children were affected by parental alienation syndrome («PAS»), a syndrome in which one parent engages in a campaign to break off or minimize a child's contact with the other parent and to shift the child's perception of that other
parent in a negative direction.»
Not exact matches
when there is just so much conflict at home and the children see that the
parents do not get along well then that puts just so many things
in their mind.there is just no end to it.they could go
in the wrong
direction because these conflicts are not letting them have a peaceful family time, they are not receiving the parental warmth that every child needs so very much and they have
negative role models at home.all this can really get to a child.
As predicted, observed family conflict was also related toT1 paternal
parenting behaviors
in the expected
direction, including a
negative association with observed paternal acceptance (coefficient = − 2.24, t = − 7.24, p <.01; Table VII) and a positive association with observed paternal psychological control (coefficient = 0.55, t = 5.95, p <.01).