PAS References

Visit the World Authorities in PAS

Dr Richard Gardner

Dr Douglas Darnel(l Phd)

Deirdre Conway Rand (Phd)

We recommend that you visit these sites to gain an understanding into PAS. These experts have committed enormous research into PAS and understand the untenable affects that PAS has on children and families of divorce.  
 

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Some early signs of Parental Alienation:

Children perceive one parent as causing financial problems of the other parent

Children are easy targets - Please brianwash them as you please

Children appear to have knowledge of details relating to the legal aspects of the divorce

Children show sudden negative change in their attitude toward a parent/guardian

Children appear uneasy around target parent - they resort to "one word" answers and fail to engage openly in conversations as they previously have done

Children are uncharacteristically rude and/or belligerent to target parent

Access time is not occurring as agreed upon or court ordered - visitation is being unilaterally cut back by the other parent

Ex-spouse undermines the other parent or speaks disparagingly about other parent in the presence of the children

Ex-spouse starts making reference to other parent as being abusive and a risk to the children with no apparent good reason

Allowing children to choose whether or not to visit a parent, even though the court has not empowered the parent or children to make that choice;

Telling the children about why the marriage failed and giving them the details about the divorce settlement;

Refusing the other parent access to medical and school records or schedules of extracurricular activities;
    
Blaming an ex-spouse for not having enough money, changes in lifestyle, or other problems in the children's presence;

Rigid enforcement of the visitation schedule for no good reason other than getting back at the ex-spouse;

False allegations of sexual abuse, drug and alcohol use or other illegal activities by the other parent;

Asks the children to choose one parent over the other;

Reminding the children that the children have good reason to feel angry toward their other parent;

Setting up temptations that interfere with visitation;

Giving the children the impression that having a good time on a visit will hurt the parent;

Asking the children about the ex-spouse's personal life;

'Rescuing' the children from the other parent when there is no danger.

Parental Alienation Syndrome: An Age-Old Custody Problem

The Spectrum of Parental Alienation Syndrome

 

 

Parental Alienation Awareness

Please do not reprint or reproduce these articles without express permission from the author(s).

Alienating A Parent

by Mitchell Rosen

Alienation in New Jersey
by Mark Gruber, J.D., L.L.M. and Natalie L. Moran, Esq.

Parental Alienation
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach


Behaviors and strategies of parental alienation

by Baker, A.J.L. & Darnall, D.

 

 

Bill of Rights for Children Whose Parents are Separated and/or Seeking Custody
by Doris Bertocci, LCSW, BCD

Court Rulings Specifically Recognizing the Parental Alienation Syndrome in the US and Internationally
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.

Criteria for Evaluating Fitness/Unfitness for Parenting
by Doris Bertocci, LCSW, BCD

Deleting Dad

by Kathleen Parker

Jewish Press Magazine
By Dr. MIRIAM ADAHAN

False Domestic Violence Accusations Can Lead to Parental Alienation Syndrome
by David Heleniak

Identifying child abuse
by Dr. Katherine Andre

Keeping Divorced Dads at a Distance
by Stephen Perrine

Knowledge and Attitudes About the Parental Alienation Syndrome
by Baker, A.J.L.

Letter for European Commission
by Association of Parents in Brussels

My Experiences in Courts of Law in Dealing With Parental Alienation Cases
by Ludwig Lowenstein Ph.D

Parent alienation strategies
by Baker, A.J.L.

Parental Alienation and the Courts
by Julian Fitzgerald

Parental Alienation Is A Pattern of Severe Psychological and Emotional Child Abuse
by Dr. Randy Rand

Parental Alienation Syndrome
by Kenneth H. Waldron, Ph.D.

Parental Alienation Syndrome
by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) And The Blended Family
by Yehidit Levinson

Parental Alienation Syndrome: Examining the Validity Amid Controversy
by J. Michael Bone, Ph.D.

Parental Alienation Syndrome: How to Detect It and What to Do About It
by J. Michael Bone and Michael R. Walsh

Parental Alienation Syndrome:An Age-Old Custody Problem
by Michael R. Walsh and J. Michael Bone

Parentectomy in the Crossfire
by Collette C. Summers/David M. Summers

Patterns of parental alienation
by Baker, A.J.L.

Protect Children From Alienation
by Jeffery Leving and Glenn Sacks

Shared Parenting Bill Would Help New York's Children of Divorce
by Glenn Sacks

Symptoms of Parental Alienation
by Douglas Darnall, Ph.D.

The cult of parenthood
by Baker, A.J.L.

The long-term effects of parental alienation on adult children
by Baker, A.J.L.

The power of stories:Stories about power
by Baker, A.J.L.

THE SPECTRUM OF PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME
by Deirdre Conway Rand, PhD.

Three Types of Parental Alienation by Douglas Darnall, Ph.D.

 
 

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