Information on the Parental Alienation Syndrome conference

A primary focus of this year’s annual Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome will be the hopeful inclusion of parental alienation disorder in the next edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, also known as DSM-5. DadsDivorce.com readers are being offered a discounted price of $150 per ticket

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Parental Alienation: Reunifying the Alienated Family (Part 2)

As a licensed psychologist for 30 years and someone who has evaluated almost 1,000 custody cases, Dr. Douglas Darnall is internationally recognized as an expert on parental alienation and parental alienation syndrome. His soon-to-be-released book “Beyond Divorce Casualties: Reunifying the Alienated Family” gives new information about parental alienation’s difficult aftermath

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Parental Alienation: Reunifying the Alienated Family

As a licensed psychologist for 30 years and someone who has evaluated almost 1,000 custody cases, Dr. Douglas Darnall is internationally recognized as an expert on parental alienation and parental alienation syndrome. Darnall currently practices clinical and forensic psychology at PsyCare, Inc., where he is also the CEO. His soon-to-be-released

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How To Deal With PAS: An Interview With Dr. Richard Warshak

Dr. Richard Warshak is the author of Divorce Poison: How to Protect Your Family from Bad-mouthing and Brainwashing, a book that gives parents powerful strategies to preserve and repair loving relationships with their children. Internationally renowned lecturer and authority on divorce, custody, and the psychology of alienated children, Warshak is

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DadsDivorce Live: Parental Alienation with author Jill Egizii

In this week’s edition of DadsDivorce Live, editor Matt Allen talks about parental alienation with author Jill Egizii who also serves on the board of directors of the Parental Alienation Awareness Organization. Egizii has recently released a novel about divorce and parental alienation called “The Look of Love.” April is

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Increasing Awareness of Parental Alienation

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April is an important month in the effort to increase awareness of parental alienation and its dangerous effects on everyone involved. Parental alienation is defined as a behavior by a parent or adult a child trusts that could create alienation in the relationship between the child and a parent. April

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FAQs About Parental Alienation Syndrome

Jeff in Pennsylvania My ex-wife has turned my 16 year old son and 15 year old daughter against me. She has no idea about how much harm she is causing them.  All their lives she has allowed them to decide when/if they visit to the point where I haven’t seen

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