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Sites related to Parental Alienation Syndrome. This syndrome has been identified by professionals and is believed to have relevance to the cluster of symptoms of children who are alienated from a (typically noncustodial) parent.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/price94.htm
Journal of Psychological Nursing: Joseph L. Price, Ph.D. and Kerry S. Pioske, RN, MS, ANP.
http://www.coeffic.demon.co.uk/pas.htm
Paper by Stan Hayward; discusses the situation in the United Kingdom.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/dunne.htm
This study analyzed sixteen cases which appeared to meet Dr. Richard Gardner's criteria for parental alienation syndrome as set forth in his 1987 book. These cases showed a wide diversity of characteristics but Gardner's criteria were useful in differentiating these cases from other post-divorce difficulties. Traditional interventions were ineffective in altering the alienation.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/lampel96.htm
Family and Conciliation Courts Review. Anita K. Lampel, Ph.D.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/gardnr90.htm
From Family Practice News
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/gardnr99.htm
The American Journal of Family Therapy. Richard A. Gardner. Department of Child Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.
http://www.divorcesource.com/NH/ARTICLES/ward1.html
Article by Dr. Peggie Ward, including a composite case from actual examples.
http://www.spig.clara.net/issues/pas-arg.htm
Tips from the Shared Parenting Information Group (SPIG); United Kingdom.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/info_pas.htm
Literature review from Fathers Are Capable Too; Canada.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/lund92.htm
by Mary Lund
http://www.mesacanada.com/alienlnk.htm
Links from the Men's Educational Support Association of Canada.
http://www.forenpsychservices.com/PAS.html
Attempts a balanced review of research and clinical literature on parental alienation and enmeshment issues as they appear in child custody cases. Reviews assessment and legal issues. Written by Daniel J. Rybicki, Psy.D., DAPBS.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/walsh.htm
by Michael R. Walsh and J. Michael Bone in the Florida Bar Journal
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/walsh99.htm
by J. Michael Bone and Michael R. Walsh. From the Florida Bar Journal
http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/pasarchive.htm
Collection of articles on PAS.
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~kbirks/gender/econ/gecon.htm#Parent
List of links from a page of links on Gender Economics topics.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/ward02.htm
Composite court case from actual examples. New Hampshire Bar Journal, Volume 34, No. 1, March 1993.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/willbo97.htm
Article by Caroline Willbourne and Lesley-Anne Cull in Family Law.
http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/rand01.htm
The syndrome is a distinctive family response to divorce in which the child becomes aligned with one parent and preoccupied with unjustified and/or exaggerated denigration of the other target parent.
http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/rand11.htm
by Forensic Psychologist, Deirdre Conway, Rand, PhD.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/gardnr01.htm
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/waldron.htm
American Journal of Family Law. Vol. 10. 121-133(1996). Kenneth H. Waldron, Ph.D.,David E. Joanis, J.D., Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/sander01.htm
From the Family Advocate. When You Suspect the Worst: Bad-faith relocation, fabricated child sexual abuse, and parental alienation, by Carol Holstein Sanders.
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