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PAS Information Archive - http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/pasarchive.htm
Collection of articles on PAS. |
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Parental Alienation Syndrome - http://www.paskids.com
Articles and resources regarding this phenomenon. |
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Understanding and Collaboratively Treating Parental Alienation Syndrome - 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. |
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MESA Canada: Parental Alienation - http://www.mesacanada.com/alienlnk.htm
Links from the Men's Educational Support Association of Canada. |
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Differentiating Between Parental Alienation Syndrome and Bona Fide Abuse-Neglect - 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. |
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When You Suspect the Worst - 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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Custody Newsletter Volume #9 - http://www.pace-custody.org/newsletter9.html
issue devoted entirely to the important area of the "parent alienation syndrome" in the form of an excellent article by Peggie Ward, Ph.D. (a member of the Advisory Council of the Professional Academy of Custody Evaluators or PACE) and J. Campbell Harvey, J.D. |
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A Developmental Analysis of a Vulnerable Population - 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. |
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Three Types of Parental Alienation Syndrome Families - http://www.fact.on.ca/Info/pas/gardnr01.htm
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D. |
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Parental Alienation And Enmeshment Issues in Child Custody Cases - 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. |