Post by Jim on May 19, 2009 15:41:28 GMT -5
Please feel free to add links to this page, I'll continue to do so as I come across them. I'll sticky this thread but won't lock it so members can access it to add links and resources.
Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
(PAAO) MANY LINKS
www.parental-alienation-awareness.com/links.asp
Psycare Inc.
www.parentalalienation.org/
Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
www.paawareness.org/
PasKids.com
www.paskids.com/
F.A.C.T. Information: Parental Alienation - Great Site!
www.fact.on.ca/Info/info_pas.htm
Parents Who Have Successfully Fought
Parental Alienation Syndrome - by Jayne A. Major, Ph.D. (UCLA)
www.breakthroughparenting.com/PAS.htm
The Problem of Parental Alienation
www.stopparentalalienation.org/
The Parental Alienation Directory
One of the goals of PsyCare is to promote education and research on contemporary issues facing today's families. We are beginning our undertaking by offering information about what we have learned in the past ten years about parental alienation. This information is copyrighted by Dr. Douglas Darnall and is not to be distributed without written permission and appropriate credit. However, you can copy the material for your own private use.
www.parentalalienation.org/articles/index.html
PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME REFERENCES
Richard A. Gardner, M.D. introduced the term parental alienation syndrome and pioneered its study. In his efforts to assist people who were interested in learning about parental alienation syndrome and educating courts about PAS and its acceptance in the scientific community, and in response to misrepresentations that work on PAS had not been published in scientific journals, Dr. Gardner maintained on his Web site a list of references on parental alienation syndrome, a list of legal citations, a list of professional conferences on parental alienation syndrome, and a list of lectures that Dr. Gardner had been invited to deliver on parental alienation syndrome. In May 2003 Dr. Gardner passed away. Eventually the Web site that bears his name will be closed. Aware of the importance of these reference lists, Dr. Gardner's family asked me to post them on my site. If you are aware of citations that should be added to these lists, or changes that should be made, please feel free to email the relevant information. In time, other pages from Dr. Gardner's Web Site may be added.
www.rgardner.com/
Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
(PAAO) MANY LINKS
www.parental-alienation-awareness.com/links.asp
Psycare Inc.
www.parentalalienation.org/
Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
www.paawareness.org/
PasKids.com
www.paskids.com/
F.A.C.T. Information: Parental Alienation - Great Site!
www.fact.on.ca/Info/info_pas.htm
Parents Who Have Successfully Fought
Parental Alienation Syndrome - by Jayne A. Major, Ph.D. (UCLA)
www.breakthroughparenting.com/PAS.htm
The Problem of Parental Alienation
www.stopparentalalienation.org/
The Parental Alienation Directory
One of the goals of PsyCare is to promote education and research on contemporary issues facing today's families. We are beginning our undertaking by offering information about what we have learned in the past ten years about parental alienation. This information is copyrighted by Dr. Douglas Darnall and is not to be distributed without written permission and appropriate credit. However, you can copy the material for your own private use.
www.parentalalienation.org/articles/index.html
PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME REFERENCES
Richard A. Gardner, M.D. introduced the term parental alienation syndrome and pioneered its study. In his efforts to assist people who were interested in learning about parental alienation syndrome and educating courts about PAS and its acceptance in the scientific community, and in response to misrepresentations that work on PAS had not been published in scientific journals, Dr. Gardner maintained on his Web site a list of references on parental alienation syndrome, a list of legal citations, a list of professional conferences on parental alienation syndrome, and a list of lectures that Dr. Gardner had been invited to deliver on parental alienation syndrome. In May 2003 Dr. Gardner passed away. Eventually the Web site that bears his name will be closed. Aware of the importance of these reference lists, Dr. Gardner's family asked me to post them on my site. If you are aware of citations that should be added to these lists, or changes that should be made, please feel free to email the relevant information. In time, other pages from Dr. Gardner's Web Site may be added.
www.rgardner.com/