Adult Recall of Parental Alienation in a Community Sample: Prevalence and Associations With Psychological Maltreatment |
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Authors: | Amy J. L. Baker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection, The New York Foundling , New York, New York, USA amyb@nyfoundling.org |
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Abstract: | Two hundred fifty-three adults working in a New York child welfare agency agreed to complete anonymous research packets containing, among other measures, 6 existing scales of psychological maltreatment and a single item about exposure to parental alienation as a child. Results revealed that one fourth of the full sample reported some exposure to parental alienation, which itself was associated with greater likelihood of reporting psychological maltreatment. These data document just how widespread parental alienation may be, as well as the likelihood that those exposed to it will experience themselves as having been psychologically maltreated. Implications of these findings are presented in terms of public awareness, education for divorcing families and their children, and professional training for the mental health and legal professionals working with them. |
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Keywords: | parental alienation psychological maltreatment adult recall |
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