Books by PASG Members
Many PASG members are faculty members of universities in the United States and other countries. They have engaged in extensive clinical work and research regarding parental alienation. As a group, they have published hundreds of scholarly papers, book chapters, and books, some of which are listed here. The inclusion of any book on this website does not confer approval of the book or its author by the PASG Board of Directors.
Alienación Parental: Niños Huérfanos de Padres Vivos
Mauricio Luis Mizrahi | Spanish, 2022
The concept of parental alienation has already entered jurisprudence in several rulings, including one from the Supreme Court of the Nation (Argentina). Children who refuse to see one of their parents even if there is no justification; fathers or mothers victims of false reports of abandonment, mistreatment, violence and even abuse, deprived of seeing their children for unacceptable periods of time because justice takes years to elucidate cases and even after acquittals; parents who refuse to abide by the judicial provisions on visits, reconnections or family therapies to prevent the resumption of the child’s relationship with the former partner. Those are the situations of injustice, pain, and psychological damage that parental alienation causes.
Manual del Síndrome de Alienación Parental
Francisco José Fernández Cabanillas | Spanish, 2017
This book explores the hypothesis that children can be manipulated by one of their parents to hate and reject the other parent, and presents a thorough assessment on the Spanish situation at the legal, psychological, and social levels. This is a fundamental text for all magistrates, lawyers, doctors, psychologists, and educators who daily find themselves with these situationse to which a minor can be subjected. The editors and contributors for this book include PASG members José Manuel Aguilar Cuenca, Enric Carbó Sanchís, Arantxa Coca Vila, Asunción Tejedor Huerta, Paul Bensussan, and Michael Bone.
Parentalidad y Divorcio: (Des)encuentros en la Familia Latinoamericana
Nelson Zicavo Martínez | Spanish, 2016
This book is the result of joint work of a group of professionals, specialists in studying the family, who have been working tirelessly to try to unravel the progress, conflicts, and limitations of this topic of particular importance. It is within the family in which people develop and which also can limit and violate them, especially the most vulnerable, the children. The main mission of these pages is to address the problem of domestic violence and in particular the mistreatment suffered by those children (not addressed in the current scientific literature) that often get caught up in conflicts that do not belong to them, conflicts of parents who put aside consensus and aspire to win a battle of all will come out losers. Thanks to the active collaboration of tireless experts, this book can be accessed and downloaded for free. The chapter authors are from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, and Paraguay.
Obstrucción del vínculo de los nietos con sus abuelos
José Maria Bouza | Spanish, 2015
This book — Obstruction of the Bond of Grandchildren with Their Grandparents — explains common questions and doubts regarding these important relationships. The book discusses relevant modifications in the law, comparing the old and new laws and the central changes of the new Commercial Civil Code. It provides a typical schedule for visitation with grandparents.
El Síndrome De Alienación Parental: Una Forma De Maltrato
Asunción Tejedor Huerta | Spanish, 2015
Recounting two cases of parental alienation in the Familiar Meeting Point Service of Seville, an organization that facilitates the measures agreed upon by Spanish family courts with divorced families, Tejedor Huerta exposes this syndrome as a form of child abuse with detrimental psychological consequences. Tejedor Huerta also suggests methods of intervention to prevent further psychological strain on the children.
Hijos Perdidos: Alienación Parental Es Abuso Infantil
Gladys Monge | Spanish, 2014
This is an easy-to-understand guide for divorced and separated parents, as well as for mental health professionals, legal professionals, and the general public. This book explains how to understand and recognize parental alienation, which is a form of child abuse that is occurring worldwide. Parental alienation occurs when a parent, motivated by revenge or defiance, manipulates a child to reject or hate the other parent. The intention of the alienating parent is to prevent, hinder, or destroy the child’s links with the other parent. The author of the book, Gladys Monge, reflects on her personal experience when she lost two sons through divorce and her struggle in the courts. Gladys Monge is a survivor of parental alienation.
Madre sin Hijos, Hijos sin Madre
Gladys Monge | Spanish, 2013
The concept of parental alienation has often been misunderstood. It continues to be necessary to educate mental health professionals, legal practitioners, and the general public about parental alienation, which is a great hardship for many children, teenagers, and their parents. Gladys Monge advocates in Puerto Rico on behalf of families that have been affected by parental alienation. Her book, Madre sin Hijos, Hijos sin Madre, will help readers who want to learn about this important topic.
Programa de Intervención para Victimas de Interferencias Parentales
Asunción Tejedor Huerta | Spanish, 2013
This program provides measures and support material for children, victimized by parental alienation, and their parents in order to facilitate communication and expression between them and ultimately remedy the adverse consequences of parental alienation. Some content includes information that raises awareness to parents about how their conflicts psychologically and behaviorally stunt their children, as well as methods to improve their parenting strategies in order to prevent further damages on the children.
Guía práctica de actuación ante el impedimento de contacto con los hijos
José Maria Bouza | Spanish, 2013
The purpose of this book — Practical Guide of Action Before the Impediment of Contact with Children — is to provide concepts that allow a divorced parent with minor children, without experience in family litigation, to be placed within the unknown world of the legal and social, to be linked with the children. This book shows how to participate actively in the defense of your rights and those of your children, know your obligations, know how to bond with lawyers, psychologists, and judicial officials, and recognize the environment with which you will have to deal for a long time.
Síndrome de alienación parental
Jose Manuel Aguilar | Spanish, 2013
This book describes how professionals handle parental alienation technically and analytically. It reveals the perverse communication strategies and emotional blackmail used by one parent to alienate the child from the other parent; as a result, professionals and parents alike can exercise therapeutic methods to fight against the effects of parental alienation.
Crianza Compartida
Nelson Zicavo Martinez | Spanish, 2010
The system of divorce and custody over a child can have lasting negative impacts on the child. The welfare of both the child and the parents is harmed in this process of split parenting. Shared parenting – that is, the continued care for the child from both parents – can remedy the emotional impacts of divorce. This book explains a child’s right to live with both parents and the parents’ right to exercise full parenthood, even after divorce.
Padres Separados: Como Criar Juntos a Sus Hijos
Jorge Luis Ferrari, Nelson Zicavo Martínez | Spanish, 2011
SAP. Síndrome de Alienación Parental
Jose Manuel Aguilar | Spanish, 2013
This book simply yet rigorously describes the process of one parent’s manipulation of a child to reject the other parent without justification. This was the first book to explain this phenomenon, parental alienation, in Spanish. Consequently, it also became a reference about parental alienation to the Spanish-speaking world.
Tenemos Que Hablar
José Manuel Aguilar | Spanish, 2008
Divorce shouldn’t only mean truncated expectations, unfinished projects and bitterness; it should also mean new opportunities and renewed hope. Psychologist José Manuel Aguilar offers the essential divorce guide: what to do-and avoid-once the decision is made.
Hijos Manipulados Tras la Separación – Cómo Detectar y Tratar la Alienación Parental
Doménec Luengo, Arantxa Coca | Spanish, 2007
This book analyzes the episodes of parental alienation and familial conflict and how its effects on each family member – especially the children – progress over time, leading to psychological disorders as the final result for the children. The book also explores the most common causes of alienation and healthy, effective ways for the alienated parent to recover their bond with their children.