1. The only thing Attachment-Based Parental Alienation (AB-PA) has in common with
"Parental Alienation Syndrome" (PAS) are the words "Parental Alienation”.
2. AB-PA answers the question "what is the scientifically based psychology behind
parental alienation?"
3. AB-PA is not a theory; it is composed entirely of established and accepted peer reviewed
psychological literature. The application of standard and fully accepted psychological constructs and principles to a set of symptoms is called “diagnosis.”
4. AB-PA does not describe a mental illness; it describes a specific set of symptoms in a
child which will lead a psychologist to a clinical DSM-5 diagnosis of V995.51 Child
Psychological Abuse, Confirmed.
5. AB-PA describes a form of pathogenic parenting, which is a clinical term for parenting
behavior that is so aberrant and distorted that it creates psychopathology in a child.
6. AB-PA cannot be rejected by the mental health system because it is entirely drawn from
their work.
7. AB-PA provides psychologists with a set of three clinical diagnostic indicators (symptoms)
which must all be present in the child.
8. AB-PA is based entirely on the symptoms being displayed by the child; no other person
needs to be clinically assessed for symptoms.
9. AB-PA shows how the three symptoms are each evidence of a different psychopathology
being created in the child.
10. AB-PA describes how the combination of these three psychopathologies can only be
created in a child through pathogenic parenting.
11. AB-PA can reliably and consistently make the distinction between 'oppositional defiant'
children and ‘alienated children.’
12. AB-PA can reliably and consistently make the distinction between authentic child abuse
and false allegations of abuse made by a child who is being influenced by pathogenic
parenting.
13. AB-PA cannot be misused by an abusive parent to trick the court system into giving
them custody.
14. AB-PA can be used by your child's psychologist today. A confirmed DSM-5 diagnosis of
V995.51 Child Psychological Abuse will activate the psychologist’s 'duty to protect' and
require them to report the abuse to child protective services.
15. AB-PA gives targeted parents the power to hold psychologists accountable for
standards of professional competence in assessments, diagnosis, and treatment.
Het ouderverstotingssyndroom, een vertaling van het Engelse Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), is een syndroom bij kinderen, als wordt vastgesteld dat zij een van hun ouders stelselmatig afwijzen. Het ouderverstotingssyndroom komt vooral voor bij kinderen van uit de echt gescheiden ouders en aanhoudende conflicten tussen hen, waarbij een kind gaandeweg onder invloed van de ene ouder de andere ouder onterecht verstoot in diverse nuances: van vermijden over laster tot uitvallen tegen die ouder.
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