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can have far-reaching consequences for children seeking protection and legal vindication in courts of law.”

In 2003, the National District Attorneys Association’s National Center for Prosecution of Child Abusestated that
Although PAS may be hailed as a "syndrome" . . . in fact it is the product of anecdotal evidence gathered from Dr. Gardner's own practice. [...] PAS is based primarily upon two notions, neither of which has a foundation in empirical research. […] PAS is an untested theory that, unchallenged, can have far-reaching consequences for children seeking protection and legal vindication in courts of law.”
http://www.stopfamilyviolence.org/info/custody-abuse/parental-alienation/the-truth-about-parental-alienation
Published February 23, 2007

The Truth About Parental Alienation

by Irene Weiser

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