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The Symptoms of Parental Alienation

by Dr. Bob Evans | May 9, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Parent Alienation, Parenting Coordination

The Definition and Symptoms of Parental Alienation Consider the old expression “to poison someone’s well.” Parental alienation is a course of conduct in which one parent uses denigration and various degrees of criticism to alienate a child from the...

Forced Visitation and Access between a Child and Alienated Parent

by Dr. Bob Evans | May 2, 2014 | Child Custody Evaluations, Parent Alienation, Parenting Coordination

This is a continuation of last weeks discussion on forced visitation and access between a child and the rejected or alienated parent, if you missed it, catch up here. The goals of therapy with children diagnosed with Parental Alienation are to rehabilitate their...

Parental Alienation and Child Abuse

by Dr. Bob Evans | Apr 25, 2014 | Child Custody Cases, Parent Alienation, Parenting Coordination

Parental Alienation Forces Children To Be With A Hated Parent Who Is Possibly An Abuser. A very controversial issue surrounding Parental Alienation is the recommendation of forced visitation and access between a child and the rejected or alienated parent.  If the...

Is Parental Alienation Anti-Feminist or unfairly Blaming Women?

by Dr. Bob Evans | Apr 18, 2014 | Child Custody Evaluations, Parent Alienation, Parenting Coordination

Today’s article addresses the claim that Parental Alienation is Anti-Feminist and Unfairly Blames Women. According to Gardner, alienated parents are not guilty of the heinous behaviors that they are accused of which justifies a child’s total alienation from...

Parental Alienation and Confusion in Clinical Work with Children

by Dr. Bob Evans | Feb 27, 2014 | Parental Alienation Syndrome, Parenting Coordination

This is the forth article in a series focusing on the issues commonly cited against Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). It is interesting to note that the same criticisms levied against PAS are being cited against Parent Alienation (PA) as well. I was recently asked...
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National Association of Parental Alienation: Training Courses in Parental Alienation. Earn CLEs & CEs.

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Distinguishing the Difference between Transition Difficulties and Alienation with children During Divorce

Children who are being alienated may display very different behavior from children experiencing typical difficulties in transition.

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The Essentials of Parental Alienation Syndrome: It’s Real, It’s Here and It Hurts

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