Men's Rights Agency - Parental
Alienation
Alienation
Revisited
A paper presented by Paul Lodge, Acting Manager, Counselling, FCOA, Sydney
to the Third National Family Court Conference, Melbourne, Tuesday 20
Saturday 24 October 1998
Parental
Alienation Syndrome, Forensic Psychologist, Deirdre Conway Rand, PhD
A review of work done by Dr. Richard Gardner and others: THE SPECTRUM
OF PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME:
This three-part article reviews the literature on the Parental Alienation
Syndrome (PAS) as formulated by Dr. Richard Gardner and seeks to integrate
his work with research on high conflict divorce and the work of other
professionals in this arena.
Early
Parental Loss A Risk Factor For Adult Psychiatric
Illness
Preventing Parentectomy following
Divorce Posted 31/5/98
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The
Parental Alienation Syndrome: An Analysis of Sixteen Selected Cases
John Dunne & Marsha Hedrick JOURNAL OF DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE,
Vol. 21, p 21-38 1994
Westport, Feb. 22 1999 (Reuters Health) Children who lose a
parent early in life, either by death or permanent separation, appear more
likely than others to develop schizophrenia, depression or bipolar disorder
as adults.
Parentectomy is the removal, erasure or severe diminution of a caring parent
in a child's life, following separation or divorce..
Frank S. Williams MD Director of Family & Child Psychiatry at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Centre in Los Angeles.
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