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The following articles were suggested as recommended readings on child alienation and estrangement by Dr. Joan Kelly at a June 2005 seminar in Vancouver.
The following articles were suggested as recommended readings on child alienation and estrangement by Dr. Joan Kelly at a June 2005 seminar in Vancouver.


*Buchanan, C., Maccoby, E. and Dornbusch, S. (1991). Caught Between Parents: Adolescents' Experience in Divorced Homes. ''Child Development'', 62(5), 1008-1029.
*Buchanan, C., Maccoby, E. and Dornbusch, S. (1991). Caught between parents: Adolescents' experience in divorced homes. ''Child Development'', 62(5), 1008-1029.
*Buehler, C., Krishnakumar, A., Stone, G., Anthony, C., Pemberton, S., Gerard, J. and Barber, B. (1998). Interparental Conflict Styles and Youth Problem Behaviors: A Two-Sample Replication Study. ''Journal of Marriage and the Family,'' 60(1), 119.
*Buehler, C., Krishnakumar, A., Stone, G., Anthony, C., Pemberton, S., Gerard, J. and Barber, B. (1998). Interparental conflict styles and youth problem behaviors: A two-sample replication study. ''Journal of Marriage and the Family,'' 60(1), 119.
*Cummings, E. M., Davies, P., & Emery, R. E. (1994). ''Children and marital conflict: The impact of family dispute and resolution.'' New York: Guilford Press.
*Cummings, E. M., Davies, P., & Emery, R. E. (1994). ''Children and marital conflict: The impact of family dispute and resolution.'' New York: Guilford Press.
*Clawar, S. S., & Rivlin, B. V. (1991). ''Children held hostage: Dealing with programmed and brainwashed children.'' Chicago, Ill: Section of Family Law, American Bar Association.
*Clawar, S. S., & Rivlin, B. V. (1991). ''Children held hostage: Dealing with programmed and brainwashed children.'' Chicago, Ill: Section of Family Law, American Bar Association.
*Dunne, J., & Hedrick, M. (January 01, 1994). The Parental Alienation Syndrome: An Analysis of Sixteen Selected Cases. ''Journal of Divorce & Remarriage,'' 21, 21.
*Dunne, J., & Hedrick, M. (1994). The Parental alienation syndrome: An analysis of sixteen selected cases. ''Journal of Divorce & Remarriage,'' 21(21).
*Emery, R. E. (2005). Parental alienation syndrome: Proponents bear the burden of proof. ''Family Court Review, 43(1)'', 8-13.
*Emery, R. E. (2005). Parental alienation syndrome: Proponents bear the burden of proof. ''Family Court Review, 43(1)'', 8-13.
*Faller, K. (1998). The Parental Alienation Syndrome: What is it and What Data Support it?. ''Child Maltreatment, 3(2)'', 100-115.
*Faller, K. (1998). The Parental alienation syndrome: What is it and what data support it?. ''Child Maltreatment, 3(2)'', 100-115.
*Freeman, R., Abel, D., Cowper-Smith, M., & Stein, L. (2004) Reconnecting children with absent parents: A model for intervention. ''Family Court Review'', 42(3), 439-459
*Freeman, R., Abel, D., Cowper-Smith, M., & Stein, L. (2004) Reconnecting children with absent parents: A model for intervention. ''Family Court Review'', 42(3), 439-459
*Gardner, R. A. (1998). ''The parental alienation syndrome: A guide for mental health and legal professionals.'' Cresskill N.J: Creative Therapeutics.
*Gardner, R. A. (1998). ''The parental alienation syndrome: A guide for mental health and legal professionals.'' Cresskill N.J: Creative Therapeutics.
*Johnston, J. R. (2003) "Parental alignments and rejection: An empirical study of alienation in children of divorce." ''Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law''
*Johnston, J.R. (2003). Parental alignments and rejection: An empirical study of alienation in children of divorce. ''Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law'', 31(2), 158-170.
*Johnston, J.R. (1993) "Children of divorce who refuse visitation," in C. Depner & J.H. Bray (Eds.), ''Non-residential parenting: New vistas in family living''
*Johnston, J.R. (1993). Children of divorce who refuse visitation. In C. Depner & J.H. Bray (Eds.). ''Non-Residential Parenting: New Vistas in Family Living.'' Newbury, Calif.: Sage.
*Johnston, J. R. & Kelly, J.B. (2004) "Rejoinder to Gardner’s 'Commentary on Kelly and Johnston’s The alienated child: A reformulation of parental alienation syndrome'." ''Family Court Review''
*Johnston, J.R., & Kelly, J. (2004). Rejoinder to Gardner’s 'Commentary on Kelly and Johnston’s The alienated child: A reformulation of parental alienation syndrome'. ''Family Court Review'', 42(4), 622.
*Johnston, J. R. & Kelly, J. B. (2004) "Commentary on Walker, Brantley & Rigsbee’s 'A critical analysis of parental alienation and its admissibility in the family court'." ''Journal of Child Custody''
*Johnston, J., & Kelly, J. (2004). Commentary on Walker, Brantley, and Rigsbee's "A Critical Analysis of Parental Alienation Syndrome and It's Admissibility in Family Court". ''Journal of Child Custody'', 1(4), 77-89.
*Johnston, J.R. & Roseby, V. (1997) In the name of the child: A developmental approach to understanding and helping children of high-conflict and violent families.
*Johnston, J., & Roseby, V. (1998). In the name of the child: A developmental approach to understanding and helping children of conflicted and violent divorce. ''Family Court Review'', 36(2), 317-319.
*Johnston, J.R., Walters, M.G., & Friedlander, S. (2001) "Therapeutic work with alienated children and their families." ''Family Courts Review''
Johnston, J. R., Walters, M. G., & Friedlander, S. (2001). Therapeutic work with alienated children and their families. ''Family Court Review'', 39(3), 316-333.
*Kelly, J. B. (2000) "Children’s adjustment in conflicted marriage and divorce: A decade review of research." ''Journal of the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry''
*Kelly, J. B. (2000). Children's adjustment in conflicted marriage and divorce: A decade review of research. ''American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry'', 39, 963-973.
*Kelly, J. (2003) "Parents with enduring child disputes: Multiple pathways to enduring disputes." ''Journal of Family Studies''
*Kelly, J. B. (2003). Parents with enduring child disputes: Multiple pathways to enduring disputes. ''Journal of Family Studies'', 9, 37-50.
*Kelly, J. (2003) "Parents with enduring child disputes: Focused interventions with parents in enduring disputes." ''Journal of Family Studies''
*Kelly, J. B. (2003). Parents with enduring child disputes: Focused interventions with parents in enduring disputes. ''Journal of Family Studies'', 9, 51-62.
*Kelly, J. (2002) "Psychological and legal interventions for parents and children in custody and access disputes: Current research and practice." ''Virginia Journal of Social Policy and Law''
*Kelly, J. B. (2002). Psychological and legal interventions for parents and children in custody and access disputes: Current research and practice. ''Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law'', 10, 129-163.
*Kelly, J. & Emery, R. (2003) "Children’s adjustment following divorce: Risk and resilience perspectives." ''Family Relations''
*Kelly, J.B. & Emery. (2003). Children's adjustment following divorce: Risk and resilience perspectives. ''Family Relations'', 52, 352-362.
*Kelly, J.B. & Johnston, J.R. (2001) "The alienated child: A reformulation of parental alienation syndrome." ''Family Courts Review''
*Kelly, J. B., & Johnston, J. R. (2001). The alienated child: A reformulation of parental alienation syndrome. ''Family Court Review'', 39, 3, 249-266.
*Kline, M., Johnston, J., & Tschann, J. (1990) "The long shadow of marital conflict: a model of children’s postdivorce adjustment." ''Journal of Marriage & Family''
*Kline, M. (1991). The long shadow of marital conflict: A model of children's postdivorce adjustment. ''Journal of Marriage and the Family'', 53(2), 297-309.
*Lampel, A.K. (1996) "Children’s alignments with parents in highly conflicted custody cases." ''Family & Conciliation Courts Review''
*Lampel, A. K. (1996). Children’s alignment with parents in highly conflicted custody cases. ''Family Court Review'', 34(2),  229-239.
*Lee, S. M. & Olesen, N. W. (2001) "Assessing for alienation in child custody and access evaluations." ''Family Courts Review''
*Lee, S. M., & Olesen, N. W. (2001). Assessing for alienation in child custody and access evaluations. ''Family Court Review'', 39(3), 282-298.
*Lund, M. (1995) "A therapist’s view of parental alienation syndrome." ''Family & Conciliation Courts Review''
*Lund, M. (1995). A therapist’s view of parental alienation syndrome. ''Family Court Review'', 33(3), 308-316.
*Rand, D.C. (1997) "The spectrum of parent alienation: Part 1." ''American Journal of Forensic Psychology''
*Rand, D.C. (1997). The spectrum of parent alienation: Part 1. ''American Journal of Forensic Psychology'', 15(3).
*Rand, D.C. (1997) "The spectrum of parent alienation: Part 2." ''American Journal of Forensic Psychology''
*Rand, D.C. (1997) "The spectrum of parent alienation: Part 2. ''American Journal of Forensic Psychology'', 15(4).
*Sullivan, M. J. & Kelly, J.B. (2001) "Legal and psychological management of cases with an alienated child." ''Family Courts Review''
*Sullivan, M. J., & Kelly, J. B. (2001). Legal and psychological management of cases with an alienated child. ''Family Court Review'', 39(3), 299-315.
*Turkat, I.D. (1994) "Child visitation interference in divorce." ''Clinical Psychology Review''
*Turkat, I. D. (1994). Child visitation interference in divorce. ''Clinical Psychology Review'', 14(8), 737.
*Waldron, K.H. & Joanes, D.E. (1996) "Understanding and collaboratively treating parental alienation syndrome." ''American Journal of Family Law''
*Waldron, K. H., & Joanis, D. E. (1996). Understanding and collaboratively treating parental alienation syndrome. ''American Journal of Family Law'', 10, 121-134.
*Wallerstein, J.S. & Kelly, J.B. (1976) "The effects of parental divorce: Experiences of the child in later latency." ''American Journal of Orthopsychiatry''
*Wallerstein, J. S., & Kelly, J. B. (1976). The effects of parental divorce: Experiences of the child in later latency. ''American Journal of Orthopsychiatry'', 46(2), 256.
*Wallerstein, J.S.. & Kelly, K.B. (1980) Surviving the breakup: How children and parents cope with divorce.
*Wallerstein, J. S., & Kelly, J. B. (1980). ''Surviving the breakup: How children and parents cope with divorce''. New York: Basic Books.
*Warshak, R. A. (2003) "Bring sense to parental alienation: A look at the disputes and the evidence." ''Family Law Quarterly''
*Warshak, R. A. (2003). Bringing sense to parental alienation: A look at the disputes and the evidence. ''Family Law Quarterly'', 37(2) 273-301.
*Warshak, R. A. (2003) "Payoffs and pitfalls of listening to children." ''Family Relations''
*Warshak, R. A. (2003). Payoffs and pitfalls of listening to children. ''Family Relations'', 52(4), 373-384.
*Wood, C. (1994) "The parental alienation syndrome: A dangerous aura of reliability." ''Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
*Wood, C. L. (1994). ''The parental alienation syndrome: A dangerous aura of reliability'', 27 Loy. LAL Rev, 1367.
 
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