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A child can recover from parental alienation syndrome through therapy and being provided a stable environment. The stable environment should be with people that love the child and will not abandon the child.

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What is Parental Alienation Syndrome?

Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has been defined as a pathological medical syndrome manifested by a child's unjustifiable "campaign of denigration against a parent" that results from the "programming (brainwashing) parent's indoctrinations and the child's own contributions to the vilification of the target parent." It is a highly controversial and contested theory. The syndrome is not listed in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) as a psychiatric disorder and is not recognized as a valid medical syndrome by the American Medical Association, or the American Psychological Association.


If you sever your parental rights do you have to pay child support in Arkansas if the child will not come to see you and there is no abuse at all in Arkansas?

First you can't. see link.Second, they can't. see linkThird, file for custody for parental alienation syndrome. see links


Can a child speak with a judge during a custody battle?

Yes, however it could be viewed as a sign of Parental Alienation Syndrome. which the child may not realize they have as a primary parent can be very good as manipulating how they think about the other parent.


Is parental alienation a child abuse?

Abused children are likely to feel alienated from their parents, but alienation is not itself a form of abuse, it is just a consequence of abuse.


How do you reverse child custody in parental alienation case?

You petition the court to modify the custody order.


Can a child decide not to follow custody?

No as that would be showing disrespect for the court, which is a learned behavior and a condition of parental alienation.


What has the author William Bernet written?

William Bernet has written: 'Children of divorce' -- subject- s -: Children of divorced parents, Custody of children, Psychology 'Parental alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11' -- subject- s -: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Parent-Child Relations, Syndrome, Classification, International Classification of Diseases, Child Custody, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Parental alienation syndrome, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, Diagnosis, International statistical classification of diseases and related health problems, Mental Disorders


Can non-custodial parent refuse child to visit them if the child is violent or uncontrollable in Ky?

Sounds like the affects of parental alienation syndrome. You can, but does it really benefit the child? If there's a behavioral problem, you need to be keeping a record of it, and consider filing a modification to the custody order, requiring the child to enter counseling, and evaluating what's going on in the other home to be causing it.


Is it okay for a custodial parent to refuse their five year old child from flying to other parent with a flight attendant as a chaperone and also tell the child to say they will be scared and get lost?

Parental Alienation


I am 16 and living in NJ with my mother We both have my fathers last name I am willing to pay the fee to legally change my last name but does this stop child support?

No, but the father can stop the action from being done, plus it sounds like he should file for custody due to Parental Alienation Syndrome. see link


Can a child choose not to visit their non-custodial parent in the state of Oklahoma?

No, as that would be showing disrespect for the authority of the court and may be a symptom of parental alienation. see link below


What are the consequenses of emotional child abuse?

The most common is caused by mothers in the form of Parental Alienation of the father. In the look term, they experience significant emotional problems and become a detriment to society.