Articles about Parental Alienation Syndrome
Articles about Parental Alienation Syndrome
Several doctors and child health professionals have written articles about Parental Alienation Syndrome. Some of the articles are
included on this web site.
Parents Who Have Successfully Fought Parental Alienation Syndrome
- by Jayne A. Major, Ph.D. (UCLA)
Sometimes we need strong support and assistance if we are going to be succesful in fighting PAS. Dr. Major outlines some of the
obstacles that we may have to face.
What you do and don’t do when as a loving parent you are confronted with a severe case of PAS in your child
- by William Kirkendale
How should one preceed when their child(ren) are being alienated from a parent. What sort of things should we do and not do.
The Role of the Judiciary in the Entrenchment of the Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS)
- by Richard A. Gardner. M.D.
Should the Judiciary system take a second look at how PAS is diagnosed and dealt with?
Grief
- by Dr. Barbara Steinberg
An exellent article describing the pain and emotional termoil that an alienated parent goes through.
Extreme loss is one of the most prevalent feelings that an alienated parent feels.
Step Parents and Parental Alienation Syndrome
Parents need to be aware and address any roles or issues that may be created by the introduction of a step parent. Step Parents
need to be aware that their presence may trigger or raise conflicts.
Cartwright
A Canadian psychologist, Cartwright makes eight points about PAS:
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