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Difference between revisions of "Children Who Resist Seeing a Parent"

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In their article, Bone and Walsh conclude that when alienation has been identified, the solution is to deal with it immediately:
In their article, Bone and Walsh conclude that when alienation has been identified, the solution is to deal with it immediately:


<blockquote>"When attempted [parental alienation syndrome] has been identified, successful or not, it must be dealt with swiftly by the court. If it is not, it will contaminate and quietly control all other parenting issues and then lead only to unhappiness, frustration, and, lastly, parental estrangement.
<blockquote>"When attempted [parental alienation syndrome] has been identified, successful or not, it must be dealt with swiftly by the court. If it is not, it will contaminate and quietly control all other parenting issues and then lead only to unhappiness, frustration, and, lastly, parental estrangement....


"While any application which flows from a suspicion of alienation will be costly and worsen the conflict between the parents, it is urgent that the alienation be stopped immediately if its long-term impact is to be avoided."</blockquote>
While any application which flows from a suspicion of alienation will be costly and worsen the conflict between the parents, it is urgent that the alienation be stopped immediately if its long-term impact is to be avoided."</blockquote>


===A few final notes from JP Boyd===
===A few final notes from JP Boyd===
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