Saturday, September 17, 2011

WISCONSIN WILLIAM BERNET PARENTAL ALIENATION THERAPY FOR CHILD SHOULD WE REALLY BE FUNDING THIS



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    Jul 1, 2011 – The result of their work was unveiled by the American Psychiatric ... According to psychiatrist William Bernet, adding PA “would spur insurance .... after a divorce or separation is a widespread social problem which merits.... Gardner coined the term “parental alienation syndrome” (in 1985). ..... Marshfield, WI ...
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      Jon Swift, B.S., Carthage College; M.S., University ofWisconsin... William Passavant Roth, B.M., M.M., Northwestern University. ..... privileged to be a singer with the prestigious Lyric Opera Center for American Artists in 1985-86. ..... Chair, Social Work Department; Professor of Social Work, was the associate director of the ...


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        Jun 27, 1999 – Work Group on Quality Issues: William Bernet, M.D., Chair, John E. Dunne, ... Reprint requests to AACAP Publications Department, 3615 Wisconsin Ave., NW, ... patterns of delay and deviance in the development ofsocial...... reports, rather than controlled studies (Mawson, Grounds & Tantam, 1985). ...
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          wHAT THERAPY MIGHT BE LIKE FOR CHILD 
          excerpt 

          Dr. Richard Gardner: A Review of His Theories and Opinions 
          on Atypical Sexuality, Pedophilia, and Treatment Issues

          by Stephanie J. Dallam, RN, MSN, FNP
          Reference: Dallam, S. J. (1998). Dr. Richard Gardner: A review of his theories and opinions on atypical sexuality, pedophilia, and treatment issues. Treating Abuse Today, 8(1), 15-23.

          Therapy with the Child

          Gardner (1992, p. 535) views post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as "nature's natural form of systemic desensitization." Gardner recommends that the mother be discouraged from involving herself with litigation [2] as "it will interfere with the natural desensitization process and will subject the child to a wide variety of interrogations that will inevitably be damaging" (Gardner,1992, p. 577). Moreover, legal and psychiatric investigation of the trauma may cause more psychological damage to the child than that done by the abuse (Gardner, 1988, p. 75). The PTSD-desensitization process involves repetition of the trauma verbally, emotionally, and during fantasy play (Gardner, 1992, p. 532). The child becomes preoccupied with thoughts and feelings about the trauma. Each time the child relives the experience, it becomes a little more bearable (Gardner 1988, p. 75). Over time "the preoccupations diminish often to the point where they may be entirely forgotten" (Gardner, 1992, p. 536). Eventually, the process may help the child to "bury the whole incident" (Gardner, 1988, p. 75). According to Gardner (1992, p. 536): the goal of therapy should be to "facilitate the desensitization process, not artificially prolong it" with psychotherapeutic "muckraking."
          If the child feels guilt about participating in the sexual activities with adults, Gardner (1992, p. 549) recommends that the child be told that in other societies such behavior is considered normal and that our society has an exaggeratedly punitive and moralistic attitude about adult-child sexual encounters.
          Older children may be helped to appreciate that sexual encounters between an adult and a child are not universally considered to be reprehensible acts. The child might be told about other societies in which such behavior was and is considered normal. The child might be helped to appreciate the wisdom of Shakespeare's Hamlet, who said, "Nothing's either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." (Gardner, 1992, p. 549)
          Gardner notes that the child may exhibit strong sexual urges when the abuse discontinues. These children should be encouraged to masturbate (1992, pp. 580, 585).




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