THE SPECTRUM OF PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME

Deirdre Conway Rand, Ph.D.

American Journal of Forensic Psychology, Volume 15, Issue 3-4, 1997 (abridged).

Deirdre Conway Rand, Ph.D. practices clinical and forensic psychology in Mill Valley, California. She specializes in complex forms of emotional abuse, such as severe Parental Alienation and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. She is the author of articles on the latter and of two chapters in the book, Spectrum of Factitious Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association

PART I

Introduction
PAS and its Contemporary Social Context
High Conflict Divorce and PAS
Children Held Hostage
Clinical Studies of PAS
Parents Who Induce Alienation
Personality Characteristics of Parents
Conclusions
References

Part II

Introduction
The Child in PAS
The Target/Alienated Parent in PAS
Third Parties Who Become Involved
PAS in the Legal Arena
Forensic Evaluation and PAS
Conclusion
References



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