Digging deeper than labels: Parental alienation

Abstract

Both championed and ridiculed, the term “parental alienation” has been bandied about since 1985, when Richard Gardner first coined the phrase, as a follow-up to his “Sex Abuse Legitimacy Scales.” Gardner was a psychiatrist who taught at Columbia University, and who frequently self-published via creative therapeutics. (from Introduction)

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Keywords

Sexual abuse, parental alienation, DARVO, Narcissists, Child abuse, allegations, Kayden’s Law, Family court, Family violence (FV), PABs (parental alienating behaviors)

Citation

Reiter, E., & Pollack, D. (2024, May 30). Digging deeper than labels: Parental alienation. The Legal Influencer.