Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond
Dr. Bob Evans and NAOPAS
34 episodes
1 month ago
This is a discussion of the consistent, reliable and valid pattern of alienating behaviors found across family law cases. The discussion includes ideas for informing judges as to how to recognize the patterns and equate these behaviors to child abuse. Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.
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This is a discussion of the consistent, reliable and valid pattern of alienating behaviors found across family law cases. The discussion includes ideas for informing judges as to how to recognize the patterns and equate these behaviors to child abuse. Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.
Exploring The Alienated Child's Relationship with the Favored Parent - PODCAST Ep. 28
Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond
23 minutes
1 year ago
Exploring The Alienated Child's Relationship with the Favored Parent - PODCAST Ep. 28
All too often legal and mental health professionals focus strictly on the rejected parent and alienated child's relationship. The real pathology is actually in the other direction. The focus needs to be on favored parent and the child. Because it is counter instinctual (unnatural; biologically inconsistent) for a child to reject a parent, when this is observed in family court cases we need to pay attention. And the details are in the pathological relationship. Please visit www.naopas.com or ...
Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond
This is a discussion of the consistent, reliable and valid pattern of alienating behaviors found across family law cases. The discussion includes ideas for informing judges as to how to recognize the patterns and equate these behaviors to child abuse. Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.