Parental Alienation - A Systemic Perspective. Brian O'Sullivan Context, Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice in the UK, United Kingdom, June, 2018.
Parental Alienation - A Systemic Perspective [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Practitioners are increasingly being faced with a phenomenon where children strongly align themselves with one parent while rejecting the relationship with the other, previously-loved parent, in the context of high-conflict relationship breakdowns often referred to as 'parental alienation'. This article provides a systemic theoretical perspective to enhance our understanding and conceptualisation of family patterns and dynamics that result in the globally-identified phenomenon of parental alienation.
@article{brian_osullivan_parental_2018,
	address = {United Kingdom},
	title = {Parental {Alienation} - {A} {Systemic} {Perspective}},
	issn = {0969-1936},
	url = {https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqneSWcIBOtaspg15ZkxPVqpmWUCEQ},
	abstract = {Practitioners are increasingly being faced with a phenomenon where children strongly align themselves with
one parent while rejecting the relationship with the other, previously-loved parent, in the context of high-conflict
relationship breakdowns often referred to as 'parental alienation'. This article provides a systemic theoretical perspective
to enhance our understanding and conceptualisation of family patterns and dynamics that result in the
globally-identified phenomenon of parental alienation.},
	language = {English},
	number = {157},
	journal = {Context},
	publisher = {Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice in the UK},
	author = {{Brian O'Sullivan}},
	month = jun,
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {History, Systemic perspective, family dynamics},
	pages = {4--7},
}

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