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Literatur zum Thema Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung (Parental Alienation, PA)

Stand: Dez. 2023

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Deutsch / Bücher

  1. Baker, A. J. L., Fine, P. R. (2023). Entfremdung. Verlag G. H. Hofmann, Gemünden a. Main. ISBN 978-3-932737-83-1. www.hofmann-buch.de/978-3-932737-83-1.html
  2. Krause, M. (2022). Der entfremdete Sohn. Die Geschichte einer Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung. Manuela Kinzel Verlag, Göppingen. ISBN 978-3-95544-162-3.
  3. Schmidt, F. (2022). Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung. Eine Handlungsempfehlung für Familiengerichte zur Motivation entfremdender Eltern, Umgangskontakte zuzulassen. (Studienarbeit). GRIN Verlag, eBook (PDF), ISBN 978-3346739377. www.grin.com/document/1282361
  4. Bleser, J. (2021). Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung in Deutschland - Qualitative Untersuchung relevanter Einflussfaktoren einer wahrzunehmenden Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung. (Masterarbeit). GRIN Verlag, eBook (PDF), ISBN 978-3346415233. www.grin.com/document/1011574
  5. Boch-Galhau, W. von. (2012). Parental Alienation und Parental Alienation Syndrom - Eine ernstzunehmende Form von psychischer Kindesmisshandlung -- mit Fallbeispielen. Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung. ISBN 978-3-86135-178-8.
  6. Katona, E. T. (2008). Der Verlust des eigenen Kindes durch Trennung und Scheidung. Verlauf des Kontaktabbruchs zum eigenen Kind und daraus resultierende Auswirkungen auf betroffene Eltern. VDM Verlag. ISBN: 9783639067255.
  7. Rudolph, J. (2007). Du bist mein Kind. Berlin, Germany: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf.
  8. Schmidt, E., Mees, A. (2006). Vergiss, dass es Dein Vater ist! Ehemals entfremdete Kinder im Gespräch. Norderstedt, Germany: Books on Demand.
  9. Büte, D. (2005). Das Umgangsrecht bei Kindern geschiedener oder getrennt lebender Eltern: Ausgestaltung-Verfahren-Vollstreckung. Berlin, Germany: Eric Schmidt - Verlag.
  10. Deegener, G., Körner, W. (2005). Kindesmisshandlung und Vernachlässigung: Ein Handbuch. Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe Verlag.
  11. Krenicky-Albert, K. (2005). Parental Alienation Syndrome: Die Entfremdung eines Kindes von einem Elternteil nach Trennung oder Scheidung. Munich, Germany: GRIN Publishing.
  12. Boch-Galhau, W. von, Kodjoe, U., Andritzky, W., Koeppel, P. (2003). Das Parental Alienation Syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe. Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  13. Hövel, G. (2003). Liebe Mama, böser Papa: Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung nach Trennung und Scheidung: Das PAS-Syndrom. Munich, Germany: Kösel.
  14. Bäuerle, S., Moll-Strobel, H. (2001). Eltern sägen ihr Kind entzwei: Trennungserfahrungen und Entfremdung von einem Elternteil. Donauwörth, Germany: Auer Verlag.
  15. Napp-Peters, A. (1995). Familien nach der Scheidung. Munich, Germany: Verlag Antje Kunstmann.
  16. Shengold, L. (1995). Soul Murder. Seelenmord - die Auswirkungen von Missbrauch und Vernachlässigung in der Kindheit. Franktfurt am Main, Germany: Brandes und Apsel Verlag.

Deutsch / Wissenschaft

  1. Guerra González, J. (2023). Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung als Kindeswohlgefährdung: Ursachen, Folgen, Auswege. in: Recht für soziale Berufe 23-24. Schmidt, Christoph. Nomos.
  2. Guerra González, J. (2023). Ursachen und langfristige Folgen von Trennungs- und Entfremdungserfahrungen in der Kindheit. Eine quantitative/qualitative Studie. Schriftenreihe Nachhaltigkeit und Recht Nr. 28. Leuphana Universität Lüneburg .
  3. Boch-Galhau, W. von, Christiane Forster, Jorge Guerra Gonzalez. (2019). Book Review - Parental Alienation: Handbook for Mental Health and Legal Professionals. Austrian Journal Neuropsychiatrie 2019(1), A13-A14.
  4. Boch-Galhau, W. von. (2018). Parental Alienation (Syndrome) - Eine ernst zu nehmende Form von psychischer Kindesmisshandlung Parental Alienation (Syndrome) - A serious form of psychological child abuse. Neuropsychiatrie (2018) 32:133-148.
  5. Boch-Galhau, W. von. (2016). Parental Alienation (Syndrome): Eine ernst zu nehmende Form von psychischer Kindesmisshandlung [Parental Alienation (Syndrome): A Serious Form of Child Psychological Abuse]. (pp. 79-84). Cologne: Wolter Kluwer / Carl Link Verlag.
  6. Förster, C., Boch-Galhau, W. von, Guerra González, J. (2014). Review of 'Parental Alienation: The Handbook for Mental Health and Legal Professionals'. Neuropsychiatrie 28(2), A8-A9.
  7. Hachenberg, M. (2014). Diplomarbeit: Elterliche Entfremdung - Diagnose und mögliche Folgen [Thesis: Parental Alienation (PA) - Diagnosis and Potential Effects]. Psychologisches Institut der Universität Würzburg).
  8. Kadkhodaey, Y. (2014). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome nach Richard Gardner - Eine qualitative Unstersuchung hochkonflikthafer Scheidungsfamilien zur Analyse von Hinweisen auf kindliche Entfremdungssymptome und entfremdende elterliche Verhaltensweisen Parental Alienation Syndrome by Richard Gardner - A qualitative study of high conflict divorced families for the analysis of indications of alienation symptoms in children and of alienating parental behaviour patterns. Bremen, Germany).
  9. Kadkhodaey, Y. (2014). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome nach Richard Gardner [Parental Alienation Syndrome by Richard Gardner]. Bremen, Germany).
  10. Menz, W. (2014). Ein Fall von Eltern-Kind Entfremdung A case of parent-child alienation. Neuropsychiatrie 28(1), 27-32.
  11. Payrhuber, D. (2013). Das Eltern-Entfremdungs-Syndrom PAS The Parental Alienation Syndrome PAS. Salzburger Ärztekammer 22-28.
  12. Andritzky, W. (2012). Kindesentfremdung nach Trennung/Scheidung: Das elterliche Entfremdungssyndrom bei Sorgerechts- und Umgangsstreitigkeiten [Child abuse after separation / divorce: The parental alienation syndrome in cases of carelessness and disputes]. Papa-Ya 2012(1), 46-48.
  13. Andritzky, W. (2012). Parental Alienation: Keine geringfügige Störung [Parental Alienation: No minor disturbance] [Review of the book Parental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11, by W. Bernet]. Deutsches Ärzteblatt 84.
  14. Ennen, J. (2012). Das Parental Alienation Syndrom: Eine Form des psychischen Missbrauches [Parental Alienation Syndrome: A form of psychological abuse]. Papa-Ya 2012(1), 22-23.
  15. Guerra, J. G. (2012). Die Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung wird extern verursacht: Der Beitrag des Familienrechtssystems [The parental alienation syndrome is caused externally: The contribution of the family law system]. Papa-Ya (1), 52-55.
  16. Kaufhold, B. (2012). Umgangsverweigerung bei Kindern: Der gute und der böse Elternteil. [Deprivation of care in children: the good and the bad parent]. Papa-Ya 2012(1), 49-51.
  17. Klenner, W. (2012). Vom Urvertrauen (Erikson) zur Entfremdung (Gardner). [From alien trust (Erikson) to alienation (Gardner)]. Papa-Ya 2012(1), 24-27.
  18. Stett, D. (2009). Auswirkung des elterlichen Konfliktniveaus auf betroffene Scheidungskinder: Empirische Untersuchung anhand einer Scheidungskindergruppe [Effects of parental conflict level on affected children of divorce: Empirical research based on a group for children whose parents are divorced]. Augsburg University, Augsburg, Germany).
  19. Johnston, J. R. (2007). Entfremdete Scheidungskinder? [Alienated children of divorce?]. Zeitschrift für Kindschaftsrecht und Jugendhilfe [Journal of Childrens Law and Youth Services] 6218-224.
  20. Katona, E. T. (2007). Parental Alienation Syndrome: Der Verlust des eigenen Kindes durch Trennung und Scheidung: Eine Studie über den Verlauf des Kontaktabbruchs zum eigenen Kind und den daraus resultierenden Auswirkungen auf betroffene Eltern [Parental Alienation Syndrome - A study on the course of contact disruption and resulting effects on affected parents]. Department of Psychology, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany).
  21. Moskopp, S. (2006). Das elterliche Entfremdungssyndrom (PAS): Möglichkeiten der Intervention und kritische Reflexion [The parental alienation syndrome (PAS): Possibilities for intervention and critical reflection]. Fachhochschule Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany).
  22. Tschudi-Winkler, G. (2006). Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung bei geschiedenen Eltern: Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Syndrom-Enstehung und Auswirkungen auf das Kind sowie Interventionsmöglichkeiten [Parent-child alienation in case of divorced parents: Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Syndrome development and effects on the child as well as possibilities for intervention]. Zürich University of Applied Sciences, Zürich, Switzerland).
  23. Labner, I. (2005). Entfremdung im Vater-Kind-Kontakt nach der Scheidung [Alienation in the father-child contact after the divorce]. Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, Austria).
  24. Napp-Peters, A. (2005). Mehrelternfamilien als 'Normal'-Familien - Ausgrenzung und Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung nach Trennung und Scheidung [Multi-parent families as 'normal' families: Segregation and parent-child-alienation after separation and divorce]. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie 54(10), 792-801. PMID.
  25. Volz, J. (2005). Das Elterliche Entfremdungssyndrom (PAS) [The parental alienation syndrome (PAS)]. Karlsruhe School of Education, Karlsruhe, Germany).
  26. Warshak, R. A. (2005). Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung und Sozialwissenschaften. Sachlichkeit statt Polemik [Parent-child alienation and social sciences. Objectivity instead of polemics]. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht 5186-200.
  27. Leitner, W. G. (2004). Bindungsentwicklung und Bindungsstörung unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung des 'Parental-Alienation-Syndroms' (PAS). [Attachment development and attachment disorder with special regard to the parental alienation syndrome (PAS)]. In Ettrich, K.U. (Eds.), Bindungsentwicklung und Bindungsstörung [Development of attachment and attachment disorder], (pp. 51-58). Stuttgart, Germany: Thieme.
  28. Andritzky, W. (2003). Kinderpsychiatrische Atteste im Umgangs- und Sorgerechtsstreit - Ergebnisse einer Befragung [Medical letters of child psychiatrists, and their role in custody and visitation litigation - Results of an inquiry]. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie 52(10), 794-811.
  29. Barden, R. C. (2003). Building multi-disciplinary legal-scientific teams in PAS and child custody cases. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 373-381). Berlin, Germany: Wissenschaft und Bildung (VWB).
  30. Blank, M. (2003). Anmerkungen zur Persönlichkeitsstruktur des betreuenden Elternteils als mögliche zentrale Ursache für die Entstehung eines elterlichen Entfremdungssyndroms [Remarks on the personality structure of the custodial parent as a possible central cause for the development of a parental alienation syndrome]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  31. Boch-Galhau, W. von, Kodjoe, U. (2003). Parental Alienation Syndrome - Psychische Folgen für erwachsene Scheidungskinder und für betroffene Eltern [Parental Alienation Syndrome: Psychological consequences for adult children of divorce and for affected parents]. Interdisziplinäre Fachzeitschrift Kindesmisshandlung und -vernachlässigung 6(1/2), 66-97.
  32. Boch-Galhau, W. von. (2003). Folgen der PAS-Indoktrinierung für betroffene erwachsene Scheidungskinder [Consequences of PAS indoctrination for children of divorce as adults]. In Boch-Galhau, W. von, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 157-161). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  33. Camps, A. (2003). Psychiatrische und psychosomatische Konsequenzen für PAS-Kinder [Psychiatric and psychosomatic consequences for PAS children]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, Berlin, Germany: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  34. Dettwiler-Bienz, S. (2003). Die Entfremdung des Kindes von einem Elternteil in Scheidungssituationen. Parental Alienation Syndrome / Entstehung und Auswirkung der Entfremdung und Interventionsmöglichkeiten [The alienation of a child from a parent in divorce situations. Parental Alienation Syndrome / Development and effects of alienation and possibilities for intervention]. Zürich University of Applied Science, Switzerland).
  35. Dum, C. T. (2003). Begutachtete Aufsätze in Fachzeitschriften und das Parental Alienation Syndrome [Peer-reviewed articles in professional journals and the parental alienation syndrome]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 384-389). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  36. Ebert, K. (2003). Die Rechtssituation bei Kindesentfremdung im europäischen Vergleich, dargestellt vornehmlich an Fallbeispielen der Straßburger Menschenrechts-Judikatur [The legal situation in cases of child alienation in a comparison of different European countries, shown by case examples from the Strasbourg Human-Rights Judicature]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  37. Figdor, H. (2003). Psychodynamik bei sogenannten 'Entfremdungsprozessen' im Erleben von Kindern - Ein kritischer Beitrag zum PAS-Konzept [Psychodynamic aspects in so-called 'alienation processes' as experienced by children: A critical contribution to the PAS concept]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 187-206). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  38. Fischer, W. (2003). Möglichkeiten von Verfahrenspflegern in der Arbeit mit PAS-Fällen - Grundsätzliche Aspekte [Working strategies with PAS cases for guardians ad litem: Fundamental aspects]. In Boch-Galhau, W. V., Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 315-321). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  39. Knappert, C. (2003). Frühe Interventionsstrategien als Möglichkeiten der Jugendamtsmitarbeiter in der Arbeit mit PAS-Fällen [Possible early intervention strategies implemented by social institutions dealing with PAS cases]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 333-341). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  40. Kodjoe, U. (2003). Die Auswirkungen von Entfremdung und Kontaktabbruch auf betroffene Eltern [Consequences of alienation and loss of contact for alienated parents]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 163-66). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  41. Krenicky-Albert, K. (2003). PAS: Parental Alienation Syndrome - oder die Entfremdung eines Kindes von einem Elternteil nach Trennung oder Scheidung [Parental Alienation Syndrome - Or the alienation of a child from a parent after separation or divorce]. Department of Psychology, School of Education, Freiburg, Germany).
  42. Schütz, H. (2003). Familie und Verantwortung - Nachdenkliche Anmerkungen eines deutschen Familienrichters [Family and responsibility - Comments for reflection of a German family judge]. In von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das parental alienation syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  43. Weisbrodt, F. (2003). Möglichkeiten des Familienrichters, den Umgang des Trennungs-/Scheidungskindes mit beiden Eltern sicherzustellen [Enforcement of visitation and protection of family relationships with both parents for children of divorce by the court]. In Von Boch-Galhau, W, Kodjoe, U, Andritzky, W, Koeppel, P (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom: Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 55-84). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.
  44. Andritzky, W. (2002). Entfremdungsstrategien im Sorgerechts- und Umgangsstreit: Zur Rolle von (kinder) ärztlichen und -psychiatrischen 'Attesten' [Alienation strategies in custody and visitation litigations: The role of pediatricians', physicians' and psychiatrists' certificates]. In W. V. Boch-Galhau, U. Kodjoe, W. Andritzky, P. Koeppel (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe, (pp. 249-282). Berlin, Germany: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung:.
  45. Andritzky, W. (2002). Verhaltensmuster und Persönlichkeitsstruktur entfremdender Eltern: Psychosoziale Diagnostik und Orientierungskriterien für Interventionen [Behavioral patterns and personality structure of alienating parents: Psychosocial and diagnostic criteria for intervention]. Psychotherapie in Psychiatrie, Psychotherapeutischer Medizin und Klinischer Psychologie 7(2), 166-182.
  46. Andritzky, W. (2002). Zur Problematik kinderärztlicher Atteste bei Umgangs-und Sorgerechtsstreitigkeiten II [Concerning problems with pediatric reports in the context of visitation-and custody litigation II]. Kinder-und Jugendarzt 33(12), 984-990.
  47. Andritzky, W. (2002). Zur Problematik kinderärztlicher Atteste bei Umgangs-und Sorgerechtsstreitigkeiten I [Concerning problems with pediatric reports in the context of visitation-and custody litigation I]. Kinder-und Jugendarzt 33(11), 885-889.
  48. Bakalář, E. (2002). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) in der Tschechischen Republik [The 'Parental Alienation Syndrome' (PAS) in the Czech Republic]. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht 85(6), 268.
  49. Birchler-Hoop, U. (2002). Eltern-Entfremdung, Störungen im Kontakt zwischen dem Kind und dem nicht-sorgeberechtigten Elternteil [Parent-child alienation, contact difficulties between child and noncustodial parent]. Und Kinder 21(69), 37-52.
  50. Bruch, C. S. (2002). Parental Alienation Syndrome und Parental Alienation: Wie man sich in Sorgerechtsfällen irren kann [Parental Alienation Syndrome and parental alienation: How you can be wrong in child custody cases]. Zeitschrift für das gesamte Familienrecht [FamRZ] 49(19), 1304-1315.
  51. Dettenborn, H. (2002). Kindeswille und PAS [Child's will and PAS] [Quality Assurance in Forensic Psychology]. In Fabian, Thomas (Eds.), Qualitätssicherung in der Rechtspsychologie, 183-197. Münster, Germany: Lit-Verlag.
  52. Jopt, U. J., Zütphen, J. (2002). Elterliche PASsivität nach Trennung - Zur Bedeutung des betreuenden Elternteils für die PAS-Genese [Parental PASsiveness after separation - About the significance of the custodial parent for the genesis of PAS]. In Fabian, Thomas (Eds.), Qualitätssicherung in der Rechtspsychologie [Quality Assurance in Forensic Psychology], (pp. 183-197). Münster, Germany: Lit-Verlag.
  53. Klenner, W. (2002). Szenarien der Entfremdung im elterlichen Trennungsprozess: Entwurf eines Handlungskonzepts von Prävention und Intervention [Scenarios of alienation in the parental separation process: Design for concept of action for prevention and intervention]. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht 89(2), 48-57.
  54. Krause, M. (2002). PAS und seine Geschwister: Strukturell-systemische Überlegungen zur Gefährdung des Kindeswohls durch sechs verschiedene Muster pathologischer Trennungsbewältigung [PAS and its sisters: Structural-systemic considerations on the risks for the best interests of the child through six different patterns of pathological adjustment to separation]. Das Jugendamt 75(1), 2-6.
  55. Künneth, A. (2002). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome. Einflussfaktoren der zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen unter sozialpsychologischen Aspekten. [Parental Alienation Syndrome. The socio-psychological aspects influencing interpersonal relationships]. Hagen University, Hagen, Germany).
  56. Schade, B. (2002). Umgangsregelung gegen den 'Kindeswillen'? [Visitation order against the 'child's will']. In Fabian, Thomas, et al (Eds.), Qualitätssicherung in der Rechtspsychologie [Quality Assurance in Forensic Psychology], (pp. 213-222). Münster, Germany: Lit-Verlag.
  57. Spangenberg, B., Spangenberg, E. (2002). Induzierte Umgangsverweigerung (PAS) und Richterliche Kreativität [Induced visitation refusal (PAS) and creativity of judges]. Familie, Partnerschaft und Recht 8(6), 256-257.
  58. Boch-Galhau, W. von. (2001). Trennung und Scheidung im Hinblick auf die Kinder und die Auswirkungen auf das Erwachsenenleben unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) [Separation and divorce as regards children and consequences for adult life under special consideration of the parental alienation syndrome(PAS)]. In Moll-Strobel, H., Bäuerle, S. (Eds.), Eltern sägen ihr Kind entzwei: Trennungserfahrungen und Entfremdung von einem Elternteil, (pp. 37-64). Donauwörth, Germany: Auer.
  59. Breunig, Y. (2001). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Psychodynamik von Kindern, Eltern, Folgen, Therapie/Intervention und Kritik. Im Zusammenhang mit spezifischen Lern- und Verhaltensschwierigkeiten [The parental alienation syndrome (PAS). The psychodynamics of children, parents, consequences, therapy/intervention and criticism]. Otto-Friedrich University, Bamberg, Germany).
  60. Fegert, J. M. (2001). Parental Alienation oder Parental Accusation Syndrome? Die Frage der Suggestibilität, Beeinflussung und Induktion in Umgangsrechtsgutachten [Parental Alienation or parental accusation syndrome? The question of suggestibility, influencing and induction in parenting time expert reports]. Kindschaftsrechtliche Praxis 4(3-7), 39-42.
  61. Hübner, R. (2001). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Definition, Ausprägung, Indizien und Induktionen in Zusammenhang mit spezifischen Lern- und Verhaltensschwierigkeiten [PAS, its definition, manifestation, indices and induction in connection with specific learning and behavioral difficulties]. Otto-Friedrich University, Bamberg, Germany).
  62. Koeppel, P. (2001). PAS und das deutsche Kindschaftsrecht (juristischer Aspekt) [PAS and the German custody laws (legal aspect)]. In Bäuerle, Siegfried, Moll-Strobel, Helgard (Eds.), Eltern sägen ihr Kind entzwei: Trennungserfahrungen und Entfremdung von einem Elternteil [Parents sawing their child apart: Separation experiences and alienation of a parent, (pp. 65-78). Donauwörth, Germany: Auer Verlag.
  63. Suren, A. (2001). Das Parental Alienation Syndrom (PAS) - Belastungsreaktionen und Bewältigungsstrategien betroffener Mütter [The parental alienation syndrome (PAS): Stress reactions and coping strategies of affected mothers]. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Sport Sciences at Universität Bielefeld (Diplomarbeit), Bielefeld, Germany).
  64. Jopt, U. J., Behrend, K. (2000). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) - Ein Zwei-Phasen-Modell II [The parental alienation syndrome: A two-stage model II]. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht 87(7), 258-271.
  65. Jopt, U. J., Behrend, K. (2000). Das Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) - Ein Zwei-Phasen-Modell I [The parental alienation syndrome: A two-stage model I]. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht 87(6), 223-231.
  66. Kodjoe, U. (2000). Auswirkungen des Vater-Kind-Kontaktverlustes: Der 'immaterielle Schaden' aus psychologischer Sicht: Anmerkungen zur Elsholz-Entscheidung des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte [Consequences of fatherchild contact disruption: The 'immaterial loss' from a psychological view-point: Remarks about the Elsholz decision]. Der Amtsvormund 73(8), 641-644.
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Andere Sprachen / Wissenschaft

  1. Diego Manuel Zavaleta Aranguri, Ana Carolina Rivera Gamarra. (2023). Derecho humano al bienestar: alienación parental en los processos judiciales de tenencia Human right to well-being: parental alienation in custody proceedings. [Spanish]. Revista de Filosofía 40(104), 310-322.
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  4. Grace Baêta de Oliveira, Pastora do Socorro Teixeira Leal. (2022). The Abuse of Family Power and The Importance of the Recognition of Existential Damage in Cases of Parental Alienation O Abuso Do Poder Familiar E A Importância Do Reconhecimento Do Dano Existencial Nos Casos De Alienação Parental. [Portuguese]. Revista Brasileira de Direito Civil em Perspectiva 8(1), 76-96.
  5. Luis Bueno Ochoa. (2022). From Parental Alienation Syndrome To Therapeutic Jurisprudence Del Síndrome De Alienación Parental A La Justicia Terapéutica. [Spanish]. Revista Vox Juris - Lima, Perú 40(2), 13-29.
  6. Bruna Barbieri Waquim, Bruno Amaral Machado. (2021). A ALIENAÇÃO PARENTAL COMO COSMOLOGIA VIOLENTA PARENTAL ALIENATION AS VIOLENT COSMOLOGY. [Portuguese]. Revista Opinião Jurídica 19(32), 202-227.
  7. Marlene Filipa Soares Cardeira. (2021). Alienação Parental: Possíveis Respostas Legislativas Parental Alienation: Possible Legislative Responses. [Portuguese]. Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal).
  8. Nelson Zicavo Martínez, Ricardo Rey Clericus, Luciano Ponce. (2021). ZICAP II Scale: Parental Alienation Assessment in 9 to 15 years-old children of separated parents in Chile (English) Escala ZICAP II: evaluación de alienación parental en niños de 9 a 15 años de padres separados en Chile (Spanish). Ciencias Psicológicas 15(1), e-2159.
  9. Nivea Veronica Rosado Ramos. (2021). Alienación Parental: La invisibilización De Un Problema Social Parental Alienation: the invisibility of a social problem. [Spanish]. University of Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras (Puerto Rico).
  10. Amaro A. M., Fabiola González Betanzos, Alicia Edith Hermosillo de la Torre, Rubén Soltero Avelar, Mario Orozco Guzmán. (2020). Alienación parental y su evaluación. Un análisis bibliométrico Parental Alienation and its evaluation. A bibliometric analysis. [Spanish]. UARICHA Volume: 17.Pages: 1-14.
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