Emotional Abuse
Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
6:53 pm
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Emotional Abuse is what Parental Alienation is, and is very damaging to the child. Why is it that supposedly fully trained Social Workers, dealing with children, and Parents, seem to be totally unaware, of Parental Alienation? Which has been fully recognized, for many years now? The damage these unqualified social workers are doing is immense, and their actions can have a devastating effect, many years later on, in the Child’s life.
A very good article on this subject written by RICHARD A. GARDNER
Department of Child Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA
Differentiating between PAS and bona fide abuse is becoming increasingly important as the PAS diagnosis becomes appreciated both by mental health professionals and courts of law. A list of relevant publications and citations can be found in the Internet (www.rgardner.com/refs). This list is continually being updated as more such articles and more courts of law are recognizing the syndrome. The purpose of this article has been to provide criteria for making this important differentiation. Read this full article
Why Parental Alienation is the Act of an Emotionally Abusive Bully
March 3, 2010 at 10:45 am ions, Domestic Violence, False Allegations of Domestic Violence, Family Court Reform, Non-custodial fathers, Parental Alienation Disorders, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Parental Kidnapping, Parental Relocation, Restraining Orders, parental alienation on March 3, 2010 at 10:45 am
Here is an article that Cafcass need to take serious notice off. Written by Dr Tara J. Palmatier, PsyD Check out this post http://bit.ly/dwzzhT
http://www.blog.deanramsden.com/the-hidden-damage-of-relational-aggression-parental-alienation-syndrom/
Dr. Gardner also writes, “Many of these children proudly state that their decision to reject their fathers is their own. They deny any contribution from their mothers. And, the mothers often support this vehemently. In fact, the mothers will often state that they want the child to visit with the father and recognize the importance of such involvement, yet such a mother’s every act indicates otherwise.”

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