What is the Baker Model for Identifying Parental Alienation (Formerly Called the Five Factor Model)?

Formerly called the Five Factor Model, the Baker Model for Identifying Parental Alienation was created to determine five factors of alienation:

Factor 1: A rejection of the targeted parent by the child(ren)

Factor 2: Previous positive relationship between the child(ren) and the targeted parent

Factor 3: The absence of neglect or abuse by the targeted parent

Factor 4: 17 strategies of alienation by the alienating parent

Factor 5: 8 symptoms of alienating behaviors by the child(ren)

Download a copy of the Baker Model for Identifying Parental Alienation worksheet here.

 

Learn about the 17 Strategies of Parental Alienation

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