Friday, September 23, 2011

The harm caused when inappropriate syndrome use is allowed in potential child abuse cases ?


1.FORCED COMPLIANCE(PUT THEM IN ABUSERS HOME) AND NORMALIZE IT:


bauact parental alienation=normalization of pedophilia




2.THREAT THERAPY FOR SPEAKING OUT:


mORE CHILD TREATMENT

posted Sep 20, 2011 11:05 AM by victorious children
Parental Alienation Syndrome (2nd Edition) Creative Therapeutics, Inc., Cresskill, N.J. 07626
March 2000 Addendum
Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
Another consideration, especially for younger children, would be temporary placement in a foster home or a shelter for abused children. This is obviously punitive and could help such children rethink their decision not to visit. Such placement could also serve as a transition site for visits with the victimized parent. There is much too much coddling, indulging, and "empowering" PAS children. These measures would provide sorely needed disempowerment. I am observing growing awareness of the importance of transitional sites for PAS children in the moderately severe and severe categories. Ideally, these should be places that have a homelike environment to make the children more comfortable with their transition. Residential treatment centers might serve this purpose. Visitation centers currently operate only during the day. If these could be expanded to accommodate overnight placement for varying periods they would serve well as transitional sites for PAS children. I see expansion of such centers in the near future.

CHILD TREATMENT IN PAS CASE
posted Sep 20, 2011 11:00 AM by victorious children
eXCERPT FROM http://www.secuestro-emocional.org/pas/gard00a.htm
Parental Alienation Syndrome (2nd Edition) Creative Therapeutics, Inc., Cresskill, N.J. 07626
March 2000 Addendum
Richard A. Gardner, M.D.

Another approach that would prove useful is for the courts to find an older child (11-16) to be in contempt of court if he (she) does not visit with the alienated parent. Once found to be in contempt, the youngster can be placed in a juvenile detention center for a few days to reconsider his (her) decision. Such centers do have children in that age bracket, so that such disposition does not require the creation of any new or special facility. Obviously, this is not the kind of a punishment that I would recommend for younger children. One might argue that such placement would expose the child to more serious offenders and he/she would thereby pick up their bad habits. If such placement is short-term, I doubt that this is likely to happen. Again, the youngster might be offered a visit or tour of the facility in advance while he or she is considering refusal. The juvenile detention center could also serve as a form of transition placement as described in this book, a place where the alienated parent could visit with the child as a step toward transition to the victimized parents home. Again, such a threat, if real, can provide the PAS child with the excuse to the alienator: "I really hate him (her); Im only going because its better than going to jail."


3.DRUG THEM:


ADHD BOARD OF PARENTAL ALIENATION PURVEYORS

https://sites.google.com/site/standbythechildren/home/adhd-theory-and-parental-alienation-theory/adhdboardofparentalalienationpurveyors
see 
source  http://www.russellbarkley.org/clinical-newsletter.htm


excerpt 

In 1993, Dr. Barkley founded The ADHD Report with Guilford Publications.  This newsletter is designed for clinicians and educated parents to provide them with the latest scientific information on ADHD.  The newsletter is published bimonthly and includes articles on contemporary topics related to the diagnosis, assessment, nature, and management of ADHD in children and adults.  The Editorial Board includes a number of scientific and clinical experts on ADHD who contribute articles periodically to the newsletter.



Adult ADHD, Some Additional Thoughts - (ADHD) Attention Deficit ...

www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=35617
Feb 17, 2010 – Resources and Reading List/References. ADHD Reading ..... Her continuous Parental Alienation has deadened my relationship with my kids. My life ....That is a quote from leading ADHD researcher, Dr Russell Barkley.

Editorial Board


Lenard Adler, 

References


psychology.illinoisstate.edu/aehouse/.../468References.htm
Aug 25, 2011 – Defiant Children: A Clinician's Manual for Assessment and Parent Training. .... A dual representation theory of posttraumatic stress disorder. .... A., Ross, R. G., Waldo, M. C., Stevens, K. E., Adler, L. E., & Leonard... Does DSM-IV Have Equivalents for the Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) Diagnosis?

Adler etc.: Function of memory

adleretc.blogspot.com/2011/05/function-of-memory.html


4.TELL THEM ITS A FALSE MEMORY

Source check on FMSF Scientific and Professional Advisory Board, September, 2002

posted Sep 13, 2011 7:07 AM by victorious children



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