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Articles related to "Parental Alienation Syndrome"
Parental Alienation Syndrome Much research has been done on PAS and HAP as to it's relevance in divorce and subsequent custody cases. parental alienation syndrome • hostile aggressive parenting • florida state bar • parental alienation • divorce
PAS : Parental Alienation Syndrome In May 2008 an Ontario judge ruled that a boy who was severely brainwashed into hating his mother must get help to be deprogrammed from parental alienation syndrome. pas • parental alienation • alienation syndrome • parental alienation syndrome • child abuse
False Allegations of Sexual Abuse A false allegation of sexual abuse against a child is the weapon of choice in vicious custody battles fought in family courts across North America. It should be a crime. false allegations of sexual abuse • false allegations • false accusation • emotional abuse • abuse
Emotional Abuse During Separation and Divorce Separation, divorce and emotional abuse usually go hand-in-hand. The dissolution of marriage, and entering the family law arena can bring out the worst in a person. emotional abuse • separation • divorce • ending a marriage • abusive spouse
Leveraging the Children The abuser often recruits his children to do his bidding. He uses them to tempt, convince, communicate, threaten, and otherwise manipulate his target, the children's other parent or a devoted relative (e.g., grandparents). narcissism • narcissistic personality disorder • psychopathology • therapy • relationships
Stepparents and the Other Parent: Part Two Parental Alienation is a controversial topic and a lot has been written about it. The children are manipulated to turn against one parent, or used as messengers to take negative comments back to the other parent. These verbal attacks can be accidental, or they may be carefully planned. stepparents • stepparents and parental alienation • parental alienation • verbal abuse • abuse
False Memory Syndrome The term False Memory Syndrome was created in 1992 by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF). It has been called "a pseudoscientific syndrome." recovered memory • repressed memory • false memory • false memory syndrome • child abuse
Finding Nemo - Losing Us An analysis of the tone of a couple of Disney productions, and how mothers and children, especially single moms seem to be lost by this icon of our culture. disney and single moms; finding nemo; culture; par
Tell Your Children the Truth Children have a right to know the overall state of affairs between their parents. They have a right not to be cheated and deluded into thinking that "everything is basically OK" - or that the separation is reversible. Both parents are under a moral obligation to tell their offspring the truth: the relationship is over for good. narcissism • narcissistic personality disorder • psychopathology • therapy • relationships
Father's Rights - Part 1 A look at the father's rights movement, its true agenda, its propaganda and its impact on women and children. father's rights • women's rights • visitation • custody • father's rights propaganda
Call for Policy to Increase Protection for Victims of Ritual Abuse in San Diego, Part I Part one of two articles asking for action on the behalf of survivors in San Diego County, from organizations that often receive referrals that address survivor/victim concerns. This is a strong call to action and for much-needed change, and should give hope to every survivor. ritual abuse • satanic • programming • illuminati • mind control |
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