2011
DOI: 10.1080/01926187.2011.575336
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Parental Alienation Among College Students

Abstract: A sample of 50 college students responded to a questionnaire measuring perceptions of alienating behaviors on the part of their parents and their current relationship with each parent. Data revealed a higher degree of alienating behavior by divorced parents when compared to non-divorced parents. Mothers and fathers were rated about equally likely to engage in such behaviors. A higher incidence of alienated parent-child relationships in divorced homes approached, but did not reach, statistical significance. Stu… Show more

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“…Ultimately, this can result in the alienating parent eradicating the relationship between the child and the targeted parent (Bernet, Von Boch-Galhau, Baker, & Morrison, 2010;Garber, 2011). There is currently no agreed upon definitive set of behaviours that constitute parental alienation, however, parental alienation is understood to involve a number of tactics used by the alienating parent in an attempt to program the targeted child to reject the targeted parent (Bond, 2008;Gardner, 2002;Hands & Warshak, 2011).…”
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“…Ultimately, this can result in the alienating parent eradicating the relationship between the child and the targeted parent (Bernet, Von Boch-Galhau, Baker, & Morrison, 2010;Garber, 2011). There is currently no agreed upon definitive set of behaviours that constitute parental alienation, however, parental alienation is understood to involve a number of tactics used by the alienating parent in an attempt to program the targeted child to reject the targeted parent (Bond, 2008;Gardner, 2002;Hands & Warshak, 2011).…”
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“…Posteriormente aos estudos de Gardner, outros autores dedicaram-se a pesquisar o fenômeno (Hands & Warshak, 2011;Johnston & Kelly, 2004), definindo a AP como a prática realizada por um alienador, e a Síndrome de Alienação Parental como a internalização de comportamentos sabotadores por crianças frente a um progenitor. Nessa direção, a expressão alienação parental passa a representar os comportamentos negativos realizados por um genitor, o que independe da reação da criança (Johnston, 2003).…”
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“…Concomitante a essas práticas, tem-se uma série de variáveis externas que podem colaborar para o agravamento do transtorno provocado aos filhos (Féres-Carneiro, 2012), como a separação dos pais (Hands & Warshak, 2011), a constituição de novas famílias pelos progenitores (Féres-Carneiro, 2012) ou a própria rejeição desse progenitor, resultante da indiferença manifestada pelo filho (Johnston & Kelly, 2004). Tais características, de maneira conjunta, assumem um papel relevante para que a criança absorva a ideia de que um dos progenitores deva ser rejeitado (Kelly & Johnston, 2001).…”
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“…The second describes systematic interference in the parental relationship. Even though researchers (Baker, 2006;Hands & Warshak, 2011) state that Parental Alienation occurs in intact families, we verify that parents need to be separated for one parent actually to impede the relationship between the other parent and the child. The target parent in intact families has daily opportunities to relate with the child and respond to a defamatory campaign.…”
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