Parental Alienation
Extended and blended families need to understand Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) and its effects on children and parents.
Guide to the Parental Alienation SyndromeInformation and guidelines about PAS, from the UK Men and Father's Rights Home Page.
Literature on Parental Alienation SyndromeExtensive list of resources and documents (many in PDF format for download) about PAS.
Parental Alienation SyndromeAn article focusing on how feuding parents damage their children. From Divorce Online.
PAS Information ArchiveExtensive collection of articles on Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) and related disorders. From Fathers Right to Custody.
Preventing Parentectomy Following DivorceThe keynote address by Dr. Frank Williams on the characteristics of parental alienation, addressing the National Council for Children's Rights
Promoting Responsible FatherhoodA sample newsletter including information on what parents can do about PAS.
Symptoms of Parental Alienation SyndromeHow to tell if your child is a victim of parental alienation, from the PsyCare Foundation.
The Parental Alienation DirectoryAn introduction to parental alienation syndrome, how to spot trouble, how to get an attorney, and success stories. From the PsyCare Foundation.
The Spectrum of Parental Alienation SyndromeDeirdre Conway Rand, Ph.D explores PAS. From the American Journal of Forensic Psychology.
Three Types of Parental AlienatorsThe different types of alienators, including naive, active and obsessed, from the PsyCare Foundation.
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