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One of the goals of PsyCare is to promote education and research on contemporary issues facing today's families. We are beginning our undertaking by offering information about what we have learned in the past ten years about parental alienation.
This information is copyrighted by Dr. Douglas Darnall and is not to be distributed without written permission and appropriate credit.
However, you can copy the material for your own private use.
Introduction
New Definition of Parental Alienation:
What is the Difference Between Parental Alienation (PA) and PAS?
Three types of Alienators
Symptoms of Alienation
Risk Factors of Alienation
What is a parent to do with an Obsessed Alienator
What does a Severely Alienated Child Look Like?
What
do you think? We want to hear from you.
STUDIES
VISITATION
When is a Child Too Sick to Visit?
COURTS, ATTORNEYS, THE LAWS
What
can the Courts Do?
How to select an attorney
How to work with your attorney
How do I know if my children need professional help?
Ohio laws and court decisions on PAS
ARTICLES BY OTHER PROFESSIONALS
Grief by Dr. Barbara Steinberg
CHANGING ALIENATION
We will continue to expand our directory with new subjects related to parental alienation.
Bibliography of Dr. Douglas Darnall’s Publications
Ethical
Psychological Evaluations
WORKSHOPS and CONFERENCES
We have been asked to recommend evaluators but have decided not to do so because of the liability and not knowing if the evaluator would be qualified. It would be presumptuous of us to set the qualifications of evaluators that we would recommend. This is a responsibility that we don't think we can take on. To find a qualified evaluator contact your local family court or state social worker, psychological or psychiatric association. Asked the evaluator their attitudes about parental alienation and parental alienation syndrome and their experience testifying in family court. You have a right to ask the evaluator questions before you hire the person.
We would like to hear from you but please remember that your e-mail should be brief and our response, if any, does not constitute therapy or consultation. Thank you. Send e-mail to douglas900@aol.com
Last Update: 01/01/08 Webmaster:
Douglas Darnall, Ph.D.
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