Introductory Material |
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Basic Facts About The Parental Alienation Syndrome
©1998 Creative Therapeutics, Inc.
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Parental Alienation Syndrome Diagnosis
and Treatment Tables
©1998-2002 Creative Therapeutics, Inc.
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Misinformation vs. Facts about Richard
A. Gardner, M.D.
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At the same
time that researchers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia are
studying the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of the PAS, there
are individuals who claim that PAS never occurs. Lacking a coherent
argument to support their position, and ignoring the growing body
of PAS studies and caselaw
, these discreditors resort to spreading distortions and half-truths
about the PAS as well as libelous and slanderous statements about
Dr. Gardner. This document addresses itself to the disinformation
that has been promulgated and the personal attacks that continue
to be aimed at Dr. Gardner.
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Legal Citations |
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Academic |
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Articles Written in Response to Arguments Advanced by Opponents to The Parental
Alienation Syndrome
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Gardner Rebuttal
to Kathleen Faller's article,
"The
Parental Alienation Syndrome: What Is It and What Data Support It?"
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Rebuttal
by Demosthenes Lorandos, Ph.D., J.D. to Kathleen Faller's article,
"The
Parental Alienation Syndrome: What Is It and What Data Support It?"
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Gardner
Rebuttal
to Kelly
and Johnston's Article, "
A Reformulation of Parental Alienation
Syndrome
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Gardner
Rebuttal
to
Carol Bruch's article,
"Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental
Alienation: Getting it Wrong in Child Custody Cases
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Stellungnahme
zum Artikel "Parental Alienation Syndrome and Parental
Alienation: Getting it Wrong in Child Custody Cases"[
"Elterliches
Entfremdungssyndrom und elterliche Entfremdung:Fehlentscheidungen
in Sorgerechtsverfahren"
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(Rebuttal
Translated into German)
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Rebuttal
by Demosthenes Lorandos, Ph.D., J.D. to Carol Bruch's article,
"Parental
Alienation Syndrome and Parental Alienation: Getting it Wrong in Child
Custody Cases
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Eine
Erwiderung
auf den Artikel von Carol S. Bruch Professorin
für rechtswissenschaftliche Forschung,
(Rebuttal Translated into German
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Gardner
Rebuttal
to Sturge and Glaser's Article, "
Contact and Domestic Violence
- The Experts' Court Report
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German Legal
Journal FamRz
publishes errata after
factual errors in Bruch's article are disclosed
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english
translation
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Selected Article Reprints
and Book Excerpts on PAS
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The
Parental Alienation Syndrome: Past, Present, and Future
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The
Three Levels of Parental Alienation Syndrome Alienators: Differential
Diagnosis and Management
Unpublished Manuscript Submitted for Publication
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The Empowerment of Children in
the Development of Parental Alienation Syndrome
©2002The American Journal of Forensic Psychology
20(2):5-29.
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Should Courts Order PAS Children
to Visit/Reside
with the Alienated Parent? A Follow-up Study
©2001The American Journal of Forensic Psychology
19(3):61-106.
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The
Judiciary’s Role in the Etiology,
Symptom Development, and Treatment of the Parental Alienation Syndrome
(PAS)
©2002
The American Journal of Forensic Psychology
21(1):39-64.
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Parental Alienation Syndrome vs. Parental Alienation: Which
Diagnosis Should Evaluators Use in Child-Custody Litigation?
©2002
The
American Journal of Family Therapy,
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Does DSM-IV Have Equivalents for the
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) Diagnosis?
©2002
American
Journal of Family Therapy, 31(1):1-21.
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Denial of the Parental Alienation Syndrome Also Harms Women
©2002
The
American Journal of Family Therapy,
30(3):191-202.
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The Recent Gender Shift in Parental Alienation Syndrome Indoctrinators
(Excerpt)
©2001News for Women in Psychiatry
19(4):11-13.
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Differentiating Between the Parental Alienation Syndrome
and Bona Fide Abuse/Neglect
©1999
The
American Journal of Family Therapy, 27(2):97-107
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Family Therapy of the Moderate Type of
Parental Alienation Syndrome
©1999 The American Journal of Family Therapy, 27(3):195-212
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Recomendations for Dealing with Parents Who
Induce a Parental Alienation Syndrome in Their Children
©1998
Journal of Divorce
& Remarriage
, 28(3/4):1-23
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The Burgess Decision and the Wallerstein Brief
©1998
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry
and the Law
, 26(3):425-431
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Guidelines for Assessing Parental Preference
in Child-Custody Disputes
©1999 Journal of Divorce & Remarriage,
30(1/2):1-9
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Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS):
Sixteen Years Later
©
2001 Academy Forum 45(1):10-12. (A Publication
of The American Academy of Psychoanalysis .)
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PAS
Lectures
and Conferences
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Selected Article Reprints
and Book Excerpts on Sex Abuse
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A Theory About the Variety of
Human Sexual Behavior
Chapter 1, excerpted
from
Psychotherapy with Sex-Abuse Victims
© 1996 Creative Therapeutics, Inc., Cresskill, NJ
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The Embedment-In-The-Brain-Circuitry Phenomenon
Chapter 2, excerpted
from
Psychotherapy with Sex-Abuse Victims
© 1996 Creative Therapeutics, Inc., Cresskill, NJ
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Child Sex Abuse and Hysteria:
1890s(Austria) / 1990s (U.S.)
Chapter 7,
excerpted from
Psychotherapy with Sex-Abuse
Victims
© 1996 Creative Therapeutics, Inc., Cresskill, NJ
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Leading Stimuli, Leading Gestures, and Leading Questions
Chapter 7, excerpted from True and False Accusations of Child Sex-Abuse,
© 1992 Creative Therapeutics, Inc., Cresskill, NJ
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"You're not a Paranoid Schizophrenic--You Only Have Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD)."
©1995 Academy Forum 39(1):12-14
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"You're not a Paranoid Schizophrenic--You
Only Have Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD)."
©1994 Academy Forum 38(3):11-14
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The Normal-Sexual-Fantasy
Consideration in Sex-Abuse Evaluations
©
2001 The American Journal of Family
Therapy 29(2):83-94
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List
of Publications on Sex Abuse
Written by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
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