<span>Parental Alienation Science and Law explains the research that creates the foundation for the assessment, identification, and intervention in cases of parental alienation (PA). For attorneys, judges, and family law professionals, this book explains in detail the scientific basis for testimony
Surviving Parental Alienation
✍ Scribed by Baker, Amy, J L
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Half of all marriages end, and, when they do, most parents hope to achieve a "good divorce" in which they can amicably raise their children with their former spouse. Unfortunately, about 20% of divorces are high-conflict, involving frequent visits to court, allegations of abuse, and chronic disagreements regarding parenting schedules. In response to this conflict, some children become aligned with one parent against the other - even a parent who has done nothing to warrant the hostile rejection of their formerly loving children. These "targeted" parents suffer from the loss of time with their children, the pain of watching their children become distant, even cruel, and the uncertainty of not knowing if and when their children will come back to them. These parents are on a painful journey with an uncertain outcome. Surviving Parental Alienation fills the tremendous need for concrete help for these parents. Too often parental alienation stories that are shared by word of mouth, on the internet, or in books depict unending pain and frightening outcomes. Surviving Parental Alienation provides true stories and information about parents who have reconnected with their lost and stolen children, and offers better insight and understanding into what exactly parental alienation is and how to handle it. Targeted parents are desperate to be understood and to find cause for hope, even as they search for answers. Surviving Parental Alienation is where they can start to find this hope.
✦ Subjects
Children of divorced parents;Children of divorced parents--United States;Custody of children;Custody of children--United States;Divorce--Law and legislation;Divorce--Law and legislation--United States;Parent and child (Law);Parent and child (Law)--United States;Parental alienation syndrome;Psychological child abuse;Custody of children -- United States;Parent and child (Law) -- United States;Divorce -- Law and legislation -- United States;Children of divorced parents -- United States;Divorce -- L
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