Parental Alienation: The Problem. Joshi, A. Michigan Family Law Journal, 46(8):7–10, State Bar of Michigan, USA, 2016.
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Ideally, a divorcing couple aspires for a healthy closure of a marriage. Yet when a marriage has produced children, a post-divorce parent-child relationship continues to exist and necessitates that the parents, despite their divorce, continue to co-parent the child. At the healthiest end of this spectrum, a child has positive relationships with both parents and desires time with each of his or her parents. The majority of post-divorce children fit into this category. At the other end of this spectrum is an unhealthy, pathological situation wherein a child rejects a parent. Where the rejection is unequivocal, strident, without guilt or ambivalence, absolute and without justification, we encounter the phenomenon known as "parental alienation."
@article{Joshi2016Parental,
  author = {Joshi, A.S.},
  title = {Parental Alienation: The Problem},
  journal = {Michigan Family Law Journal},
  publisher = {State Bar of Michigan},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2016},
  volume = {46},
  number = {8},
  pages = {7--10},
  abstract = {Ideally, a divorcing couple aspires for a healthy closure of a marriage. Yet when a marriage has produced children, a post-divorce parent-child relationship continues to exist and necessitates that the parents, despite their divorce, continue to co-parent the child. At the healthiest end of this spectrum, a child has positive relationships with both parents and desires time with each of his or her parents. The majority of post-divorce children fit into this category. At the other end of this spectrum is an unhealthy, pathological situation wherein a child rejects a parent. Where the rejection is unequivocal, strident, without guilt or ambivalence, absolute and without justification, we encounter the phenomenon known as "parental alienation."},
  keywords = {parental alienation; parental alienation syndrome; estrangement; DSM-5; Qualitative Research},
  url = {https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqneSWcIBOtasvQmmvRBeqbjfCaoGA?e=fL9UE8},
  language = {English}
}

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