Poisoning Parent-Child Relationships Through the Manipulation of Names. Warshak, R. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 43(1):4–15, Taylor & Francis, USA, 2015.
Paper abstract bibtex Manipulating names can change the way children relate to and identify with their parents. Some parents use pejorative labels to refer to the target of alienation, encourage the children to refer to a parent by first name, or refer to the children by new names that mask their relationship to the other parent. This article describes how such practices influence children to align with one parent against the other, how parents' responses mediate the harmful impact of such practices, and how professionals can assist parents to help prevent name manipulation from contributing to the entrenchment of parental alienation. This article presents the forms and dynamics of name manipulations, and management strategies that can increase or decrease the likelihood that such manipulations will influence children's alienation from a parent.
@article{Warshak2015Poisoning,
author = {Warshak, R.A.},
title = {Poisoning Parent-Child Relationships Through the Manipulation of Names},
journal = {The American Journal of Family Therapy},
publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
address = {USA},
year = {2015},
volume = {43},
number = {1},
pages = {4--15},
abstract = {Manipulating names can change the way children relate to and identify with their parents. Some parents use pejorative labels to refer to the target of alienation, encourage the children to refer to a parent by first name, or refer to the children by new names that mask their relationship to the other parent. This article describes how such practices influence children to align with one parent against the other, how parents' responses mediate the harmful impact of such practices, and how professionals can assist parents to help prevent name manipulation from contributing to the entrenchment of parental alienation. This article presents the forms and dynamics of name manipulations, and management strategies that can increase or decrease the likelihood that such manipulations will influence children's alienation from a parent.},
keywords = {parental alienation; manipulation; Management; Qualitative Research},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01926187.2014.968066},
language = {English}
}
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