by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Feb 16, 2016 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Parenting Plans, Timesharing Evaluations
Parenting Plan and Timesharing Evaluations (PPTE) (formerly referred to as Child Custody Evaluations) It is important to prepare your clients for PPTEs, especially if there is either known or suspected Parental Alienation going-on in the case. These evaluations are...
by NAOPAS | Feb 12, 2016 | Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Education
Here are 5 Common Behaviors of Alienating Parents: Bad mouthing the other parent to the child and in front of the child Frequently alienating parents will say extremely negative things about the other parent not only in front of the child but to the child as well. The...
by NAOPAS | Feb 5, 2016 | Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Education, Parental Alienation Syndrome
As most of you know, Parental Alienation Syndrome was first defined and described by New York Child Psychiatrist, Richard Gardner, MD in 1984. Since Dr Gardner’s landmark contribution into the literature of Parental Alienation, there has been much debate and...
by NAOPAS | Jan 29, 2016 | Parental Alienation Education, Parental Alienation in Court, Parental Alienation Resources
It is far too common to hear mental health and legal professionals routinely dismiss Parental Alienation (PA) as a syndrome. Even after proponents of Parental Alienation Syndrome have, albeit reluctantly, given up on insisting it’s a syndrome, non-supporters of PA...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Jan 29, 2016 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Parental Alienation Education, Parental Alienation in Court
Frequently we are asked by parents, “Do you know any attorneys who are knowledgeable about parental alienation in our area?” Unfortunately, frequently the answer is “no”. We have come to learn that the need for attorneys who have a practical working knowledge in this...