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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. History and Definition of Parental Alienation Syndrome
3. Criticism and controversy
4. The Use of PAS in Courtrooms
5. Authors’ Personal Statement
6. Conclusions
Data: Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| 1. | The child unjustly denigrates, shows hatred and refuses to have a relationship with the “alienated” parent; |
| 2. | An absurd rationalization to justify the denigration; despite the child’s often determined tone in which these criticisms are made, the rationalization remains unconvincing |
| 3. | The child uses phrases, terms or expressions that are not developmentally appropriate and are often borrowed from the “alienating” parent |
| 4. | The child lacks the usual ambivalence towards either parent |
| 5. | The child is convinced that he or she has formed his or her own opinion about the “alienated” parent and that the decision to reject the parent belongs to him or her alone |
| 6. | The child shows unconditional and automatic support for the “alienating” parent |
| 7. | Absence of guilt, which is reflected in the child’s behavior, which is no longer receptive to the suffering of the “alienating” parent |
| 8. | Denigration of the child, or even hatred, also extends to the close relatives and family of the “alienating” parent |
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