Diagnosing Parental Alienation: The Five-Factor Model Workbook

Petra Deeter | English, 2021

Parents who are targets of parental alienation often struggle to understand what they are dealing with, let alone how to prove their case. This book explains how the Five-Factor Model can be used to diagnose parental alienation and how you should document and keep evidence so that your case is well structured and thorough.

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