Parental Alienation and Childhood Trauma

This paper, adapted from a law course book chapter, discusses the difference between a traumatic event and a stressful event. The paper concludes that courts do not induce trauma when they place children with a non-abusive parent from whom they have been alienated, nor do the receiving parents traumatize children when they obtained specialized help, such as Family Bridges, to assist children in adjusting to living with a parent whom they have rejected.

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This item is included in the Parental Alienation Collection and in the Parental Alienation Collection + Welcome Back, Pluto.