Parental Alienation
Parental alienation sometimes occurs when parents engage in a high-conflict separation or divorce. Parental alienation means that the child has become enmeshed with one parent (the preferred parent) and has rejected a relationship with the other parent (the target parent) without legitimate justification.
International Conference – PASG2018 – Stockholm, Sweden
The Stockholm Conference on Parental Alienation will occur during August 24-25, 2018.
The theme of the conference is “Parental Alienation – What is it? What to do about it?”
Information about the program and conference registration is at www.pasgnordic.com.
Parental Alienation Study Group
Parental Alienation Study Group, Inc. (PASG), is an international, not-for-profit corporation. PASG has 440 members – mostly mental health and legal professionals – from 47 countries. The members of PASG are interested in educating the general public, mental health clinicians, forensic practitioners, attorneys, and judges regarding parental alienation. PASG members are also interested in developing and promoting research on the causes, evaluation, prevention, and treatment of parental alienation.
Parental Alienation Database
A large bibliography regarding parental alienation has been jointly developed by PASG and the Eskind Biomedical Library of Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Access this Parental Alienation Database at http://mc.vanderbilt.edu/pasg.
Online Parental Alienation Education
Together with the National Coalition Against Parental Alienation (NCAPA), the Parental Alienation Study Group offers two online courses regarding parental alienation – at no cost to the participants. Access the online courses at http://ncapa.thinkific.com/.