Divorce casualties: Protecting your children from parental alienation. Darnall, D. Taylor Trade Publishing, USA, 2008.
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Some parents consciously, blatantly, and even maliciously denigrate their ex-spouse through negative comments and actions. Others simply sigh or tense up at the mention of the targeted parent, causing guilt and anxiety in the children. The result is a child full of hate, fear, and rejection toward an unknowing and often undeserving parent.
@book{Darnall2008Divorce,
  author = {Darnall, Douglas},
  title = {Divorce casualties: Protecting your children from parental alienation},
  publisher = {Taylor Trade Publishing},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2008},
  isbn = {1589793765},
  abstract = {Some parents consciously, blatantly, and even maliciously denigrate their ex-spouse through negative comments and actions. Others simply sigh or tense up at the mention of the targeted parent, causing guilt and anxiety in the children. The result is a child full of hate, fear, and rejection toward an unknowing and often undeserving parent.},
  keywords = {Evaluation; Management; Prevention; Qualitative Research},
  language = {English}
}

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