Parental Alienation
Posted By April Jones Law on Jul 29, 2010 8:14am PDT
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parental alienation is a social dynamic, generally occurring due to
divorce or
separation, when a child expresses unjustified hatred or unreasonably strong dislike of one parent, making access by the rejected parent difficult or impossible. These feelings may be influenced by negative comments by the other parent and by the characteristics, such as lack of empathy and warmth, of the rejected parent. The term does not apply in cases of actual
child abuse, when the child rejects the abusing parent to protect themselves. Parental alienation is controversial in legal and mental health professions, both generally and in specific situations.
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Terms related to parental alienation include child alienation, pathological alignments, visitation refusal, pathological alienation, the toxic parent and
parental alienation syndrome
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though the last term is a specific formulation of a medical
syndrome proposed by psychiatrist
Richard Gardner that is not well accepted.
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