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- Title
PREVENTION OF PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME /PAS/ AMONG CHILDREN IN FAMILIES WITH DIVORCE.
- Authors
Peeva, Dilyana
- Abstract
This study explores the degree of risk of Parental Alienation Syndrome /PAS/ among children in family with divorce. Parental alienation syndrome is a psychiatric disturbance that arises in the context of litigated child custody disputes, especially when the dispute is prolonged. The presence of PAS is determined by the extend to witch a child is consciously or unconsciously being programmed by the loved parent to reject the hated parent. The effect of PAS on the child is never benign, it's malevolent and intense. The child may become socially withdrawn and may regress in social situations. Children who are raised by one parent and who loose the other one, have been found to have lower academic performance, increased chance of psychological disturbance, lower self-esteemed, cognitive deficiencies, higher fear, anxiety and etc.
- Subjects
PARENTAL alienation syndrome; PARENT-child relationships; SYNDROMES in children; PSYCHOLOGY of children of divorced parents; CHILD psychiatry; CUSTODY of children -- Lawsuits &; claims
- Publication
Management & Education / Upravlenie i Obrazovanie, 2014, Vol 10, Issue 4, p44
- ISSN
1312-6121
- Publication type
Article