Forced family alienation: new data and new opinions on alienation from parents. Part II. Bruna, B. W. Psychology and Law, 9(2):296–308, Moscow State Psychological and Pedagogical University, 2019.
Paper abstract bibtex The article is a continuation of the study conducted by the author in Brazil during the implementation of the master's thesis in law, the object of which was the study of the phenomenon of parental alienation. In a previous article published in this journal, we summarized the most important concepts developed in the writings of Richard Gardner, Douglas Darnall, Amy Baker, Mary Lund and other psychologists on the problem of parental exclusion. The first article also analyzes the questions contained in the questionnaire and answers to them using an important and innovative approach, according to which forced family exclusion is not a practice related only to female audiences, in Brazil it is a legal custom that custody children should preferably follow a one-way model and be aimed at mothers, because mothers are most often alienated. Cases have also been identified where the non-custodial parent or relatives who are not legal guardians were responsible for the practice of forced exclusion. In continuation of the publication of the results of the study, this article will analyze other questions of the questionnaire, which include an assessment of the degree of awareness of the survey participants about the phenomenon of parental exclusion, as well as a study of specific situations of living in recreated families, such as the relationship of parents and children with stepfathers, stepmothers, brothers and sisters in a new relationship.
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author = {Bruna, Barbieri Waquim},
title = {Forced family alienation: new data and new opinions on alienation from parents. Part II},
journal = {Psychology and Law},
publisher = {Moscow State Psychological and Pedagogical University},
year = {2019},
volume = {9},
number = {2},
pages = {296--308},
isbn = {ISSN: 2222-5196 (online)},
abstract = {The article is a continuation of the study conducted by the author in Brazil during the implementation of the master's thesis in law, the object of which was the study of the phenomenon of parental alienation. In a previous article published in this journal, we summarized the most important concepts developed in the writings of Richard Gardner, Douglas Darnall, Amy Baker, Mary Lund and other psychologists on the problem of parental exclusion. The first article also analyzes the questions contained in the questionnaire and answers to them using an important and innovative approach, according to which forced family exclusion is not a practice related only to female audiences, in Brazil it is a legal custom that custody children should preferably follow a one-way model and be aimed at mothers, because mothers are most often alienated. Cases have also been identified where the non-custodial parent or relatives who are not legal guardians were responsible for the practice of forced exclusion. In continuation of the publication of the results of the study, this article will analyze other questions of the questionnaire, which include an assessment of the degree of awareness of the survey participants about the phenomenon of parental exclusion, as well as a study of specific situations of living in recreated families, such as the relationship of parents and children with stepfathers, stepmothers, brothers and sisters in a new relationship.},
keywords = {alienation from parents; alienation syndrome from parents; family relationships; psychological integrity; child and teenager; Juvenile Legal Psychology; Evaluation; Quantitative Research},
url = {https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqneSWcIBOtasucMwc2r3CIHbCuHmQ?e=JlZsC8},
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