2010
DOI: 10.1080/01926187.2010.533085
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Parental Alienation Critics and the Politics of Science

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“…The latter finding is especially significant given some of the politics surrounding the criticisms of the concept of parental alienation (Rand, 2011). Critics express concern that parental alienation is merely a tactic used by abusive fathers in a custody dispute to deflect blame for their children's rejection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The latter finding is especially significant given some of the politics surrounding the criticisms of the concept of parental alienation (Rand, 2011). Critics express concern that parental alienation is merely a tactic used by abusive fathers in a custody dispute to deflect blame for their children's rejection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Parental alienation occurred primarily among women, who, in most cases, have custody of the children, as already indicated by Rand (2010). The relationship between gender and the incidence of parental alienation needs to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma das mais importantes questões nos atuais litígios familiares que se apresentam perante o Poder Judiciário diz respeito às acusações de alienação parental, bem como às inúmeras dificuldades que enfrenta a Justiça para solucionar questões vitais do dia a dia da família, tais como a forma de realização das visitas (BLANK; NEY, 2006, p. 135;BRUCH, 2001a;SOUSA, 2010, p. 40;GROENINGA, 2008, p. 122;LEITE, 2015, p. 307;RAND, 2010). Desde a edição da Lei n. 12.318/2010 (Lei da Alienação Parental), a prática de atos que possam configurar alienação parental é passível de repressão judicial.…”
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