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Although parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a familiar term, there is still a great deal of confusion and unclarity about its nature, dimensions, and, therefore, its detection.(1) Its presence, however, is unmistakable.
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Parental alienation syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parental alienation syndrome (abbreviated as PAS ) is term coined by Richard A. Gardner in the early 1980s to refer to what he describes as a disorder in which a child, on an ongoing basis, belittl...
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As a divorced parent, you worry when the other parent makes derogatory remarks and tries to give your child a negative image of you. But when do these remarks turn into parental alienation syndrome? ... Here are some warning symptoms psychologists have observed in children suffering from parental alienation syndrome,
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Dr. Richard Gardner's PAS Reference Lists ... PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME REFERENCES ... In his efforts to assist people who were interested in learning about parental alienation syndrome and educating courts about PAS and its acceptance in the scientific community, and in response to misrepresentations that work on PAS had...
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A GUIDE TO THE PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME by; Stan Hayward FNF Research Officer; ... The Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is the systematic denigration by one parent by the other with the intent of alienating the child against the other parent. The purpose of the alienation is usually to gain or retain custody without...
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