by Dr. Bob Evans | Nov 15, 2021 | Child Custody Cases, Children and Divorce, Family Law Cases and PA, Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation Case, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Parenting Coordination, Podcast, Symptoms of PA
Listen to the latest episode of Parental Alienation: From Couch to the Courtroom and Beyond podcast. Podcast Episode 2: Research on False Memories: This episode discusses research on false memories. Topic includes a case Elizabeth Loftus, Ph.D. was involved in...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Nov 6, 2019 | Children and Divorce, Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation Case, Symptoms of PA
Florida, as virtually every state, has a law that pertains to abuse of children. In Florida, it is referred to as Chapter 39 Proceedings Relating to Children. Within Chapter 39 is section 39.01(2) which provides the definition of Abuse and it includes, among other...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Oct 13, 2015 | Children and Divorce, Family Law Cases and PA, Parental Alienation Case
The impact of Parental Alienation on children is long-term, and well documented. Draconian! The label sometimes given by a mental health professional reading specific recommendations from an evaluation report that has identified severe parental alienation. One might...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jun 19, 2015 | Child Custody Evaluations, Children and Divorce, Parent Alienation, Parent Sharing Plans
This is a continuation of a series of two articles on distinguishing the difference between transition difficulties vs alienation with children during divorce. If the signs of transition difficulty are present but the child is not acting angrily, coldly, verbally...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Jun 20, 2014 | Children and Divorce, Parent Alienation, Symptoms of PA
This is part two of our review of the symptoms found in Moderate Levels of Parental Alienation (PA), if you missed part one, you can read it here. It is in the Moderate Level of PA where we see The Independent Thinker phenomenon surface. The child professes that...
by Dr. Bob Evans | Apr 11, 2014 | Child Custody Evaluations, Children and Divorce, Parental Alienation Syndrome
Parental Alienation (PA) as a Diagnosis, its Course and Treatment are Inadmissible Using the word Diagnosis is somewhat like a lightning rod. Opponents will quickly point out that there is no diagnosis in the DSM-5 called Parental Alienation, as if all known diagnoses...