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.
Julebord: The Holiday Party
David Øybo | English, 2023
This book, Julebord: The Holiday Party, is an intriguing story about a murder mystery set in Norway. Although the book alludes to how one of the principal characters had been affected by parental alienation in his childhood, that is not the central narrative. The chief investigator of the town wonders whether any of the doctors working in a small rural hospital might be linked to the gruesome discovery made after their annual holiday party.
Parental Alienation: A Contemporary Guide for Parents, Practitioners, and Policymakers
Benjamin A. Hine | English, 2023
The author (from the United Kingdom) defines parental alienation, evaluates its prevalence, and examines the controversies that encircle it. The author critically analyses the psychological, societal, and power dynamics that contribute to parental alienation.
Parental Alienation Unmasked: Understanding, Coping, and Moving Forward as a Family
David R. Shubert | English, 2023
This book explains the impact of parental alienation on families and children. The author navigates the complexities with practical resources, empowering readers to seek positive resolutions. The author helps alienated parents take charge of combating this destructive phenomenon.
Attachment-Led Theory and Practice in Parental Alienation
Stuart Graham | English, 2023
The author (from the United Kingdom) has also created a complementary video course for continuing professional development on the same topic. In both the book and the videos, Stuart Graham presents a step-by-step approach for understanding parental alienation theory. This is a complex topic with many nuances, which Mr. Graham addresses in a systematic manner.
Psymulacres: Faces of Perversion
Frank Bellaiche | French, 2023
The author (a psychiatrist in France) addresses parental alienation theory in the context of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, self-psychology, neuroscience, and psychotrauma.