ABSTRACT

In Understanding and Managing Parental Alienation: A Guide to Assessment and Intervention, Janet Haines, Mandy Matthewson and Marcus Turnbull offer a comprehensive analysis of contemporary understanding of parental alienation. Grounded in recent scientific advances, this is the first book of its kind providing resources on how to identify parental alienation and a guide to evidence-based intervention.

Parental alienation is a process in which one parent manipulates their child to negatively perceive and reject the other parent. Recognising this phenomenon and knowing when to intervene is often the biggest challenge faced by practitioners and this book provides a guide to this process. Divided into six parts, it examines what parental alienation is and how it is caused, how it affects each family member as a mental health concern and form of violence, and how to assess, identify and intervene successfully from a legal and therapy standpoint. Taking on a gender-neutral approach, the book is filled with contemporary case examples from male and female perspectives, cutting-edge research, practitioner-client dialogues, and practitioners’ reflections to show the difficult realities of parental alienation.

Practical and accessible, this is an essential resource for mental health professionals working with families experiencing parental alienation, as well as postgraduate students of clinical psychology, counselling, family therapy, social work, and child and family psychology. This book will also be of immense interest to family lawyers and mediators due to its multidisciplinary approach.

part One|2 pages

The nature of parental alienation

chapter Chapter One|8 pages

What is parental alienation?

chapter Chapter Two|11 pages

The great syndrome debate

chapter Chapter Three|10 pages

Processes underlying parental alienation

chapter Chapter Four|9 pages

Parental alienation as a mental disorder

chapter Chapter Five|10 pages

Parental alienation as a form of family violence

part Two|2 pages

The alienated family

chapter Chapter Six|26 pages

Alienating parents

chapter Chapter Seven|31 pages

Targeted parents

chapter Chapter Eight|7 pages

Alienated children

chapter Chapter Nine|7 pages

Other family members

chapter Chapter Ten|7 pages

Outside forces

part Three|2 pages

Assessment of parental alienation

chapter Chapter Eleven|30 pages

Assessing alienating parents

chapter Chapter Twelve|13 pages

Assessing targeted parents

chapter Chapter Thirteen|41 pages

Assessing alienated children

chapter Chapter Fourteen|10 pages

Assessing dysfunctional family interaction patterns

part Four|2 pages

The alienated family

chapter Chapter Fifteen|26 pages

Parental alienation in the courts

chapter Chapter Sixteen|36 pages

Parental alienation and parenting dispute evaluations

part Five|2 pages

Intervention with alienated families

chapter Chapter Seventeen|7 pages

The need for intervention

chapter Chapter Eighteen|16 pages

Family therapy and beyond

chapter Chapter Nineteen|14 pages

Individual therapy with each family member

part Six|2 pages

Identifying parental alienation

chapter Chapter Twenty|16 pages

A decision-making process

chapter Chapter Twenty-One|5 pages

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