
Someone Said Parental Alienation
About Divorcing Families Whose Children Avoided One Parent
Jean Mercer(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. February 2025
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-1-032-59457-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book introduces readers to the concept of parental alienation (PA), a belief system that is used with increasing frequency in judicial child custody and parenting plan decisions.
PA is essentially a legal concept without validated psychological definition, assuming that children who resist contact with one divorced parent have in many cases been "brainwashed" or persuaded to do so by the machinations of the preferred parent. PA proponents assert that courts should transfer child custody to the avoided parent and prohibit contact between the child and the preferred parent. Unfortunately, the outcomes of such decisions, as reported by parents and their now-adult children, suggest that application of the PA concept is neither safe nor effective as a response to children's resistance to contact with a parent. Providing an overview of the concept of parental alienation, methods of identifying PA cases, and court-ordered treatments for children and parents, the book uses seven case-study chapters, each introduced with a brief recapitulation of the issues, and closed with a summary of events to offer suggestions about desirable family court changes.
This is the first book to tell a range of stories about the experiences of fathers, mothers, and children who have been separated and subjected to PA interventions after allegations have been made. It will be of interest to professionals practicing in psychology, psychiatry, social work, counselling, law, and the judiciary, and anyone involved in research and in legislative efforts relevant to family courts.
PA is essentially a legal concept without validated psychological definition, assuming that children who resist contact with one divorced parent have in many cases been "brainwashed" or persuaded to do so by the machinations of the preferred parent. PA proponents assert that courts should transfer child custody to the avoided parent and prohibit contact between the child and the preferred parent. Unfortunately, the outcomes of such decisions, as reported by parents and their now-adult children, suggest that application of the PA concept is neither safe nor effective as a response to children's resistance to contact with a parent. Providing an overview of the concept of parental alienation, methods of identifying PA cases, and court-ordered treatments for children and parents, the book uses seven case-study chapters, each introduced with a brief recapitulation of the issues, and closed with a summary of events to offer suggestions about desirable family court changes.
This is the first book to tell a range of stories about the experiences of fathers, mothers, and children who have been separated and subjected to PA interventions after allegations have been made. It will be of interest to professionals practicing in psychology, psychiatry, social work, counselling, law, and the judiciary, and anyone involved in research and in legislative efforts relevant to family courts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional Reference
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
433 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-59457-6 (9781032594576)
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Someone Said Parental Alienation
About Divorcing Families Whose Children Avoided One Parent
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About Divorcing Families Whose Children Avoided One Parent
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Someone Said Parental Alienation
About Divorcing Families Whose Children Avoided One Parent
E-Book
02/2025
1st Edition
Routledge
€49.99
Available for download
Person
Jean Mercer has a doctorate in psychology from Brandeis University and is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Stockton University. Her work for decades has focused on potentially harmful psychological treatments for children and adolescents.
Content
1.An Introduction to Parental Alienation Concepts. 2.When Parental Alienation Is Alleged: How Help or Harm Can Result. 3.Reunification Therapies. 4.Three Young Men Talk About Parental Alienation Allegations. 5.Young Women Talk About Allegations of Parental Alienation. 6.The Parental Alienation Stories of Four Mothers in North America. 7.A Global Problem: Parental Alienation Allegations Against Mothers Around the World. 8.Three Fathers Who Were Alleged to Have Alienated Their Children. 9.Two Fathers Who Reported Positive Results From Reunification Programs. 10.Nature, Nurture, and Avoidance of a Parent: How Child Characteristics May Affect Parental Alienation Allegations. 11.Conclusions and Directions: Dealing With Parental Alienation Allegations.