Sentences with phrase «reported alienated behaviors»

In an article by Baker and Darnall (2006), the most frequently reported alienated behaviors included «badmouthing», interference with parental visitation and contact, limitation of mail and phone contact, interfering with information such as updating school or medical issues, emotional manipulation, unhealthy alliances such as spying and reporting back, and symbolic interferences such as returning Christmas cards.

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In his book Parental Alienation, Dr. Darnall presents «specific techniques for recognizing and reversing the effects of alienation including a self - report inventory to help parents assess their own alienating behavior and exercises to help them understand and modify it.»
Most courts take reports of alienation very seriously and want to know if this is the result of abuse or alienating behavior.
If there are reports of child abuse as the cause of the child's alienated behavior, the judge may make a protective order restraining contact with the «rejected» parent, such as a temporary order for supervised visitation.
Horenstein noted that the children's accountings of their father's alleged inappropriate behavior seemed to be verbatim with reports made by the mother, and he opined, among other things, that the children displayed «classical evidence of having been alienated from their father» as a result of the influence of the mother.»
They report that a few parents are not aware of his or her alienating behavior.
Drozod & Olesen report that the parent's alienating behavior may be from personal history and psychopathology.
Results: About 80 % of the sample reported some exposure to parental alienating behaviors; about 65 — 70 % of the sample has perceived non-optimal parenting by mother and by father; individuals who experienced affectionless control (low care and high overprotection) reported significantly higher exposure to parental loyalty conflict behaviors.
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