2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0929-693x(08)71806-2
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Séparations conflictuelles et nouvelles formes de maltraitance

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“…He spends a lot of energy adapting to one or the other parent. He is exhausted for other activities specific to his age [14]. The child may be unconsciously held responsible for the separation.…”
Section: The Child's Place In the Family After Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…He spends a lot of energy adapting to one or the other parent. He is exhausted for other activities specific to his age [14]. The child may be unconsciously held responsible for the separation.…”
Section: The Child's Place In the Family After Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk is that the child will be manipulated [18,19]. Other parents, who feel particularly abandoned, decide to exclude the other parent from the child's life [14]. Sometimes the visiting parent may want to extend his access in quantitative or qualitative terms but he may also adopt an attitude of abandonment of the parental function, for the sole purpose of being able to meet the former spouse and to recover him.…”
Section: Parental Experience Of Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%