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Alienation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alienation may refer to: •Alienation (property law), the legal transfer of title of ownership to another party •"Alienation", the medical term for splitting apart of the faculties of the mind •Social...
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Marx's theory of alienation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parental alienation is a problem that most people don't know about. It is child abuse and needs to be stopped. We need YOUR help to get the word out. ... Parental Alienation is a form of Child Abuse? Parental alienation (or Hostile Aggressive Parenting) is a group of behaviors that are damaging to children's mental...
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Alienation - Definition of Alienation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Alienation. Look it up now! ... Note: Alienation is most often associated with minorities, the poor, the unemployed, and other groups who have limited power to bring about changes in society...
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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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The modern classroom produces feelings of alienation, particularly when the administration controls the curriculum, and the students feel powerless. ... To write about the monstrous sense of alienation the poet feels in this culture of polarized hatreds is a way of staying sane. --Maxine Kumin ; ...there is no...
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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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