Parental alienation disorder and DSM-V. Bernet, W Archivi di Psicologia Giuridica, 2:67–85, Italy, 2014. abstract bibtex Although parental alienation disorder (PAD) is a serious mental condition affecting many children and their families, it is not an official diagnosis or even mentioned in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This article presents arguments for considering PAD a diagnosis: PAD is a prototypical example of a relational disorder; the phenomenon of PAD is almost universally accepted by mental health professionals; PAD is a valid and reliable construct; adopting criteria for PAD will promote systematic research; adopting criteria will reduce the misuse of the concept of PAD; and adopting criteria will improve the treatment of children with this disorder.
@article{Bernet2014Parental,
author = {Bernet, W},
title = {Parental alienation disorder and DSM-V},
journal = {Archivi di Psicologia Giuridica},
address = {Italy},
year = {2014},
volume = {2},
pages = {67--85},
isbn = {978-884674181-3},
abstract = {Although parental alienation disorder (PAD) is a serious mental condition affecting many children and their families, it is not an official diagnosis or even mentioned in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This article presents arguments for considering PAD a diagnosis: PAD is a prototypical example of a relational disorder; the phenomenon of PAD is almost universally accepted by mental health professionals; PAD is a valid and reliable construct; adopting criteria for PAD will promote systematic research; adopting criteria will reduce the misuse of the concept of PAD; and adopting criteria will improve the treatment of children with this disorder.},
keywords = {parental alienation disorder; parental alienation syndrome; DSM-V; divorce; Classification; DSM; Qualitative Research},
language = {English}
}
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