Men
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- FACT (Falsely Accused Carers and Teachers)
- UK organisation campaigns on behalf of carers and teachers who are victims of false allegations. Includes news section, how to respond to allegations, and links.
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- False Allegations Of Child Sexual Abuse
- Resource directory for false allegations of child sexual abuse and molestation.
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- False Allegations of Child Abuse
- Information from someone available as a medical expert in cases in which he's convinced that an allegation of child abuse is false.
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- FalseAllegations.com
- How to defend against false allegations of sexual abuse, sexual assault, or rape.
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- The A-Team
- Multidisciplinary team, providing research and defense consultation for falsely accused men, regarding all manner of such allegations.
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- DADS of Stark and Columbiana Counties
- Organization for the benefit of fathers and non-custodial parents of children, primarily in the counties of Stark and Columbiana, Ohio.
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- A Guide to the Parental Alienation Syndrome
- Paper by Stan Hayward; discusses the situation in the United Kingdom.
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- How To Overcome The Arguments
- Tips from the Shared Parenting Information Group (SPIG); United Kingdom.
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- Differentiating Between Parental Alienation Syndrome and Bona Fide Abuse-Neglect
- The American Journal of Family Therapy. Richard A. Gardner. Department of Child Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA. (May 01, 1999)
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- Parental Alienation Syndrome: How to Detect It and What to Do About It
- by J. Michael Bone and Michael R. Walsh. From the Florida Bar Journal (March 01, 1999)
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- The Emerging Problem of Parental Alienation
- Article by Caroline Willbourne and Lesley-Anne Cull in Family Law. (December 01, 1997)
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- Parental Alienation Syndrome: An Age-Old Custody Problem
- by Michael R. Walsh and J. Michael Bone in the Florida Bar Journal (June 01, 1997)
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- Children's Alignment with Parents in Highly Conflicted Custody Cases
- Family and Conciliation Courts Review. Anita K. Lampel, Ph.D. (April 01, 1996)
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- Understanding and Collaboratively Treating Parental Alienation Syndrome
- American Journal of Family Law. Vol. 10. 121-133(1996). Kenneth H. Waldron, Ph.D.,David E. Joanis, J.D., Madison, Wisconsin. (January 01, 1996)
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- An Analysis of Sixteen Selected Cases
- This study analyzed sixteen cases which appeared to meet Dr. Richard Gardner's criteria for parental alienation syndrome as set forth in his 1987 book. These cases showed a wide diversity of characteristics but Gardner's criteria were useful in differentiating these cases from other post-divorce difficulties. Traditional interventions were ineffective in altering the alienation. (January 01, 1994)
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- A Developmental Analysis of a Vulnerable Population
- Journal of Psychological Nursing: Joseph L. Price, Ph.D. and Kerry S. Pioske, RN, MS, ANP. (January 01, 1994)
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- The Alienation of Children
- Composite court case from actual examples. New Hampshire Bar Journal, Volume 34, No. 1, March 1993. (March 01, 1993)
