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Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond

Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond

Auteur(s): Dr. Bob Evans and NAOPAS
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Welcome to our podcast Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond. We will discuss the resisting and refusing dynamic, commonly referred to as Parental Alienation, how you know it’s happening and what can be done about it. The literature and research will be presented and show how this form of child abuse is a traumatic adverse childhood experience. Parental Alienation can cause stress and trauma in high conflict divorces. These podcasts focus on how attorneys and mental health professionals can support families and children.© 2025 Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond Relations Science Sciences sociales Éducation des enfants
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  • Therapist Role in Parental Alienation Cases PODCAST Episode 32
    Mar 27 2025

    This is the first in a series of podcasts that will examine the various roles of professionals that can be found in family law cases that involve Parental Alienation. We will discuss potential issues that can arise with these roles (e.g., GaL, Custody Evaluators, Judges, etc.) as it pertains to Parental Alienation.

    Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.

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    22 min
  • A Brief Overview of Parental Alienation - PODCAST Episode 31
    Jan 28 2025

    In this episode, we discuss the resist and refuse phenomenon of parental alienation. Dr. Evans discusses the following:

    • Understanding Parental Alienation
    • Looking at the potential causes
    • The impact on children
    • Addressing Parental Alienation

    Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.

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    17 min
  • Splitting Behavior: What Is It? PODCAST Ep 30
    Nov 23 2024

    Splitting behavior in children is frequently seen but almost always misunderstood. It is not evidence of child abuse as one might think, but a form of adjustment for children.

    Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.

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    13 min

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