This study found that the more negative behaviors a child exhibits towards an alienated parent, the more severe their parent's symptoms and behaviors. The criteria to determine the parent and their children's behaviors is Dr. Gardner's definition of Parental Alienation Syndrome. This investigation seeks
- Title : Parental Alienation Syndrome in Court Referred Custody Cases
- Author : Janelle Burrill
- Rating : 4.99 (406 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-6-12
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 108 Pages
- Asin : 1581121490
- Language : English
This study found that the more negative behaviors a child exhibits towards an alienated parent, the more severe their parent's symptoms and behaviors. The criteria to determine the parent and their children's behaviors is Dr. Gardner's definition of Parental Alienation Syndrome. This investigation seeks to determine additional information regarding the presence or absence of PAS.Reluctance by the courts and mental health community to accept the validity of PAS probably contributes to the perpetuation of the disruption of parent-child relations in custody disputes. Consequently, there is more severe alienation from the alienated parent and the more disruption to that parent-child relation. Their children (59) were then categorized into three groups (mild, moderate, severe). Findings and Conclusions: It appears the data from this study corroborates observations and definitions of Parental Alienation Syndrome. PAS is a distinctive form of child abuse generally found in intractable custody disputes.. The parents were placed in three categories (mild, moderate or severe) based on their symptoms and behaviors. The data from this study indicates that the parents in the mild PAS category have children who exhibit fewer negative behaviors toward the alienated parents whereas children whose parents are in the severe category exhibit more negative behaviors towards The very ugly underbelly of this battle made headline news for months, and spilled over into relations with neighbors of the museum, Philadelphia area politicians, art students and lovers, and the wishes of a very private man who appreciated art, but underappreciated the legacy he bequeathed a small minoirty college in Chester County, Pennsylvania.John Anderson does a great job profiling the players in the battle (his take on Richard Glanton, a lawyer with political aspirations who was a key player in the battle) is dead on. John of Shanghai and San Francisco, Mother Mary and Archbishop Antony. Yet, as soon as I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. I found the case study, Academic Literacies in Visual Communication, to be the most interesting because it was different and fresh. Each of them had his own special personality and character; as far as Teller is concerned, the author writes that there were at least three Tellers, depending on how the people populating the three corresponding environments (science, politics, and family) did perceive him. I am a big fan of high fantasy in general so I was expecting a lot. Instead of silencing the Good Father they gave him the greatest platform in the world, which he used with skill and relentlessness.One of the amazing things in this story is that despite the powerful op