Parental Alienation, Traditional Therapy and Family Bridges: What Works, What Doesn't and Why: Part I of II. Lorandos, D. American Journal of Family Law, 33(4):p. 415–423, Aspen Publishers (www.aspenpublishers.com), USA, Winter, 2020.
Paper abstract bibtex The article offers information related to Family Bridges, an innovative educational and experiential program, aimed to provide precisely the kind of rigorous and disciplined intervention necessary to repair such a severely derailed parent–child relationship. It discusses how alienated children show remarkable, unjustified biases against their target parent, and in favor of the alienating parent. Part 1 provides background information. Part 2 will cover Family Bridges program.
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