International and Interdisciplinary Congress
on Parental Alienation
and Family Violence

When: November 14, 2024 - November 15, 2024

Where: School of Law, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

How: This conference will feature both in-person and virtual attendees,
with simultaneous translation into English, Spanish, French and Portuguese.

REGISTRATION IS FREE!

To register, complete the registration form available on this link:

https://alienacionparental.com.ar/

Click on the button labeled “Inscripcion Gratuita”

(Hint: Most browsers have a built-in language translation feature, if needed.)


Past PASG Conferences
Event Details and Program Books

  • June 16 - 18, 2023

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  • Protecting Family Ties After Separation
    September 9-10, 2021

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  • Clinical, Legal, and Research Challenges and Opportunities
    September 12-14, 2019

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  • August 24-25, 2018

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  • October 21-23, 2017

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Upcoming Events



International and Interdisciplinary Congress on Parental Alienation and Family Violence
Nov
14
to Nov 15

International and Interdisciplinary Congress on Parental Alienation and Family Violence

This conference is being hosted by The Center for Studies in Parental Alienation (CEAP), which is an institution dedicated to interdisciplinary research and the dissemination and promotion of policies linked to the phenomenon of Parental Alienation.

It addresses the subject from its legal, psychological and psychiatric aspects and is composed of study professionals from these disciplines. It also has the support and participation of organizations of mothers and fathers affected by parental alienation.

This conference will feature both in-person and virtual attendees, with simultaneous translation into English, Spanish, French and Portuguese.

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Parental Alienation Consortium Summit
Oct
4
to Oct 7

Parental Alienation Consortium Summit

  • Heritage Hotel, Golf, Spa & Conf Ctr in Southbury, Connecticut (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

PA Consortium represents a collaboration of organizations under one umbrella with a shared purpose to protect children and their families. The focus is on custodial interference, parental alienation, shared parenting, and related family court issues. This working conference is being held to create and promote legislation (regardless of your location) designed to preserve families.

“Legislation to preserve families”

Additional details available on the website.

Registration for in-person attendance has closed, but you may still register through Oct 3 to attend virtually.

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6th International Conference of PASG
Sep
4
to Sep 6

6th International Conference of PASG

  • Deichman Bjørvika (Oslo, Norway) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Promoting the Child’s Best Interest

Confirmed Speakers:

William Bernet, M.D.
Alan Blotcky, Ph.D.
Philip Marcus, LL.M.
Jennifer Harman, Ph.D.
Edward Kruk, Ph.D.
Camilla Bernt, law professor
Brian O’Sullivan, family psychotherapist

The event begins with a reception at Oslo City Hall on the evening of September 4.

Conference events will be held during the day on both September 5 and 6 at Deichman Bjørvika. (Technically a library, and certainly used as such by locals, this facility is an arhitectural masterpiece no less impressive than the famous Opera House next door.)

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Seminar series on Parental Alienation, hosted by Dr. Jennifer Harman
Feb
1
to May 16

Seminar series on Parental Alienation, hosted by Dr. Jennifer Harman

  • Live via OnZoom platform (hosting online events) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Dr. Jennifer Harman is pleased to announce a seminar series on parental alienation research. This semi-monthly seminar is specifically designed for mental health, legal, and judicial professionals who are interested in learning more about the empirical basis for parental alienation and explore how to better communicate research findings (e.g., in the courtroom, reports, policy). This seminar series is not appropriate for targeted parents or advocates, as the focus is on the application of research to professional practice. The goal of the series is to increase scientific literacy and understanding.

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