El fenómeno denominado Alienación Parental (AP) y sus implicaciones forenses en la jurisdicción civil en España . Ibero-American Association of Diagnosis and Psychological Assessment, Portugal, 2013.
El fenómeno denominado Alienación Parental (AP) y sus implicaciones forenses en la jurisdicción civil en España  [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
This paper reviews the course of phenomenon called Parental Alienation (PA) and controversy it has generated, describing known data about its nosological entity, assessment, clinical course or treatment. It analyzes the legal and forensic implications on the basis of case law that it has been generated. Is conducted a bibliometric study, which analyzes judgments issued by appellate civil courts in Spain during 2010 and 2011 (N = 58). PA was credited in 17.2% of judgments and led to the presence of forensic reports in 89.7%. All of judgments (100%) were related to custody proceedings, in which the mother was figure most accused as alienating (65.5%), followed by the father (32.5%), and were applied different forms of treatment. It reflects on the need to improve knowledge of the phenomenon more effectively to assist the lawyer.
@article{TejeroAcevedo2013efd,
  title = {El fenómeno denominado Alienación Parental (AP) y sus implicaciones forenses en la jurisdicción civil en España },
  xau = {Tejero - Acevedo, Roberto | González - Trijueque, David},
  year = {2013},
  address = {Portugal},
  xet = {Print},
  issn = {1135-3848},
  keywords = {Parental Alienation and Forensic Psychology and Child Custody and Bibliometric Study},
  xla = {Spanish},
  xu2 = {Classification | Legal},
  booktitle = {Revista Iberoamericana de Diagnóstico y Evaluación e Avaliaçao Psicológica (Rev Iberoam Diagn Ev)},
  publisher = {Ibero-American Association of Diagnosis and Psychological Assessment},
  xtt = {Parental Alienation (PA) phenomenon and its forensic implications in the civil courts in Spain },
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  abstract = {This paper reviews the course of phenomenon called Parental Alienation (PA) and controversy it has generated, describing known data about its nosological entity, assessment, clinical course or treatment. It analyzes the legal and forensic implications on the basis of case law that it has been generated. Is conducted a bibliometric study, which analyzes judgments issued by appellate civil courts in Spain during 2010 and 2011 (N = 58). PA was credited in 17.2% of judgments and led to the presence of forensic reports in 89.7%. All of judgments (100%) were related to custody proceedings, in which the mother was figure most accused as alienating (65.5%), followed by the father (32.5%), and were applied different forms of treatment. It reflects on the need to improve knowledge of the phenomenon more effectively to assist the lawyer.},
  pages = {183-208}
}

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