Understanding and working with the alienated child. K., W. Seen and Heard, 24(2):37–48, NAGALRO, 2014.
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Children who refuse or resist a relationship with a parent after separation is a problem which takes up a great deal of practitioner time and understanding. Considers the situation from the perspective of practitioners in relation to meeting the alienated child, risk, assessment, working with the child and treatment methods.
@article{WoodallK.2014Understanding,
  author = {Woodall K.},
  title = {Understanding and working with the alienated child},
  journal = {Seen and Heard},
  publisher = {NAGALRO},
  year = {2014},
  volume = {24},
  number = {2},
  pages = {37--48},
  abstract = {Children who refuse or resist a relationship with a parent after separation is a problem which takes up a great deal of practitioner time and understanding. Considers the situation from the perspective of practitioners in relation to meeting the alienated child, risk, assessment, working with the child and treatment methods.},
  keywords = {Management},
  url = {http://www.familyseparationclinic.co.uk/articles/},
  language = {English}
}

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