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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, published articles, book chapters, studies and one-pagers. The inclusion of any resource on this website does not confer approval of the document or its author by the PASG Board of Directors.
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Parental Alienation Database
Parental Alienation Database with over 1,100 journal articles, books, and book chapters regarding.
Child Safety First: Preventing Child Homicides During Divorce, Separation, and Child Custody Disputes
Exposing Misinformation and Public Policy Deception Contained in Child Safety First: Preventing Child Homicides During Divorce, Separation, and Child Custody Disputes — Recommendations for Reforming U.S. Family Courts
Scholarly rumors: Citation analysis of vast misinformation regarding parental alienation theory
Reprint of Scholarly Rumors: Citation Analysis of Vast Misinformation regarding Parental Alienation Theory.
Proposal for a Correction and Clarification to Parent–Child Relational Problem in DSM-5-TR
This proposal pertains to the condition, parent–child relational problem (PCRP).
Top 100 Peer-Reviewed Articles
This document lists 100 important articles regarding parental alienation research, which were published in peer-reviewed journals.
Top 20 Peer-Reviewed Articles, Annotated
This document lists 20 important articles, annotated, regarding parental alienation research, which were published in peer-reviewed journals.
An Analysis of the Report by the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls
An Analysis of the Report by the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls, Its Causes and Consequences to the United Nations Human Rights Council
Educational Programs Regarding Parental Alienation Theory
Parental Alienation Study Group provides online educational programs that are intended for parents, mental health professionals, and legal professionals.
Important Books Regarding Parental Alienation, 2023
This annotated bibliography regarding parental alienation includes books and book chapters from seventeen countries
A Comprehensive Review of Misinformation and Other Inaccuracies in Challenging Parental Alienation
This book, edited by Jean Mercer and Margaret Drew, has much misinformation regarding parental alienation theory. An analysis of the book was prepared by a committee of PASG members.
Draft of the Proposal for Parental Alienation Relational Problem to be Added to DSM-5-TR.
This is the most recent draft of the proposal for parental alienation relational problem to be added to DSM-5-TR.
The Five-Factor Model for the Diagnosis of Parental Alienation
The Five-Factor Model for the Diagnosis of Parental Alienation - Appendix D.
Developmental Psychology and the Scientific Status of Parental Alienation
Theory and research have described developmental processes leading to damaged parent–child relationships, such as those that occur during a divorce.
Parental Alienation for Educators
This flyer is intended to help teachers, school counselors, administrators, (and parents) understand parental alienation.
Parental Alienating Behaviors are Family Violence
Indoctrinating a child to dislike or fear a loving parent is a form of domestic violence.
Parental Alienation is Real
Read basic information about parental alienation and the underlying scientific research.
Myths and Truths about Parental Alienation
There is vast misinformation regarding parental alienation theory in journal articles, chapters, and books.
Chapter 1 of Parental Alienation - Science and Law
This is Chapter 1 of “Parental Alienation - Science and Law,” edited by Lorandos and Bernet. This chapter gives an overview of parental alienation theory.
Measuring the Difference Between Parental Alienation and Parental Estrangement: The PARQ-Gap
Parental alienation (rejection of a parent without legitimate justification) and realistic estrangement (rejection of a parent for a good reason) are generally accepted concepts among mental health and legal professionals
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- Alejandro Mendoza-Amaro 2
- Amy J. L. Baker Ph.D. 2
- Bartlomiej Brzosowski 2
- Bjorn Cedervall 2
- Brian Ludmer 2
- Bärbel Hellstern 2
- Corinna Dwan 1
- Demosthenes Lorandos Ph.D. J.D. 2
- FAQ 8
- GARI-PA 2
- Georgina Cox 1
- Janet Haines 1
- Jennifer J. Harman Ph.D. 1
- Judge Philip Marcus 2
- Kate Templer 1
- Kathleen M. Reay Ph.D. 4
- Laurence L. Greenhill M.D. 1
- Mandy L. Matthewson 1
- Mandy Matthewson 1
- Marianne Z. Wamboldt M.D. 2
- Matthew J. Florian 1
- Nilgun Gregory Ph.D. 3
- PASG 2
- Rabbi Yaakov Aichenbaum 2
- Richard A. Warshak Ph.D. 4
- Ronald P. Rohner Ph.D. 3
- Saulyn Lee-Maturana 1
- Shenmeng Xu 1
- Stan Korosi 2
- William Bernet M.D. 13
- William E. Narrow M.D. M.P.H. 2