Parental alienation critics and the politics of science. Rand, D. American Journal of Family Therapy, 39(1):48–71, USA, 2010.
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This article examines the assertions, made by two main groups of critics, about Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) and parental alienation (PA). Among the topics discussed are: role of the alienating parent; structural interventions such as custodial transfer; relationship between PAS and allegations of sex abuse; and controversy over use of the term syndrome.
@article{Rand2010Parental,
  author = {Rand, D.C.},
  title = {Parental alienation critics and the politics of science},
  journal = {American Journal of Family Therapy},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2010},
  volume = {39},
  number = {1},
  pages = {48--71},
  isbn = {0192-6187},
  abstract = {This article examines the assertions, made by two main groups of critics, about Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) and parental alienation (PA). Among the topics discussed are: role of the alienating parent; structural interventions such as custodial transfer; relationship between PAS and allegations of sex abuse; and controversy over use of the term syndrome.},
  keywords = {Critics},
  language = {English}
}

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