Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome
Breaking the Ties That Bind
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Madeleine Dauer
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An examination of adults who have been manipulated by divorcing parents.
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) occurs when divorcing parents use children as pawns, trying to turn the child against the other parent. This book examines the impact of PAS on adults and offers strategies and hope for dealing with the long-term effects.
©2007 Amy J. L. Baker (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome
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- Ellen
- 12-08-2021
Well done! Thanks so much for giving it a name!
Thanks so much for telling the stories of these adult children of PAS I have seen the devastated lives of the victims! lived with the anger helped pick up pieces left!!😢😫
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- Anonymous User
- 21-11-2021
essential reading for targeted parents and kids
these days with such one sided views against fathers in the media, courts and popular culture, it's refreshing to read something that actually takes a balanced perspective. Fathers are human beings with value to their children, rather than an annoyance to be avoided. I think since this book was written the war against fathers and males in general has only gotten worse, in western countries at least. Given the completely one sided nature of the struggle for fathers rights, perhaps it is best they do crawl back under their rock or give up on the west and migrate to a country where males and fathers are actually have some value and are not completely disposable on the whim of a mother/ex wife.
probably not going to see any meaningful change in this generation given the archaic views of family courts and how radical and widespread the femicrazies are. Access to fair custody decision making and enforcement of these decisions is really the only way fathers can get a fair deal. And let's face, that isn't happening any time soon
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