Erel Parental Alienation as a Medical Emergency
PASG member Dalia Erel explains that parental alienation resembles a medical crisis rather than a divorce proceeding. Triage is essential.
FAQ – What is parental alienation?
Here are some general definitions and descriptions of parental alienation.
Cameron Willbourne and Wright Early Interventions Pathway: Parental Separation and Children
This article describes a method for early intervention in cases of parental alienation, which has been proposed in the United Kingdom. This article was first published in and is reproduced with permission.
Cedervall Parental Alienation in Peer-Reviewed Journals
This is a list of peer-reviewed journals — from several countries — that have published articles regarding parental alienation or a closely related topic.
Child and Marcus PASG Prevention Project: A Preliminary Report
Dr. Nick Child (Scotland) and Judge Philip Marcus (Israel) launched a project to study opportunities for the prevention of parental alienation. This is their preliminary report of that project.
Child and Marcus PASG Prevention Project: Building Prevention
This is the second installment of the discussion of the “PASG Prevention Project.” Nick Child is a retired child psychiatrist; Philip Marcus is a retired judge.
Bernet Books by Professionals
This is an annotated bibliography of 75 books regarding parental alienation, which were written by mental health and legal professionals.
Bernet et al. Quantitative Research Regarding Parental Alienation
This bibliography pertains to quantitative research regarding parental alienation. The references are arranged by topic and are annotated.
Boch-Galhau Induced Parental Alienation — A Serious Form of Child Psychological Abuse
PASG member Wilfrid von Boch-Galhau prepared this presentation for a conference in Zagreb, Croatia, organized by the European Association of Parental Alienation Practitioners.
Bernet Books by and for Parents
This is an annotated bibliography of 65 books regarding parental alienation, most of them written by alienated parents about their own families. Some are books by mental health professionals, intended for parents and the general public.