Parental Alienation

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Speaker Law Firm

Speaker Law Firm

Жыл бұрын

In this 1-hour webinar, appellate expert, Liisa Speaker is joined by two guest attorneys, Ashish Joshi & Siri Gottlieb!
The three address a variety of questions and topics, including:
- Parental Alienation Misinformation & Disinformation: How to avoid falling into this trap!
- Mental health interventions in parental alienation cases.
- Understanding the difference between alienation and estrangement.
- How to spot the identifying behaviors that could be signs of parental alienation.
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Guests:
- Ashish Joshi: www.joshiattorneys.com/
- Siri Gottlieb: www.sirigottlieb.com/
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@bellaturbo6109
@bellaturbo6109 8 ай бұрын
It would be very beneficial if Perth had people like yourselves!! Such a shame how this is not properly recognised by many or worse when it’s known but they still choose to turn a blind eye?? If a child is being psychically or sexually abused we are told to not turn a blind eye and to report that! But so so so sad when it’s a child being psychologically abused… it’s like many rub their hands together and all they can think is… How much can I make from this????🤮🤢 No care that families and children’s lives especially are being destroyed or even worse ended, due to not being able to comprehend why??? No child or deserving parent deserves such pain! Thank you for time and all the knowledge shared 😊 keep up the great work 🙏🏽🥰
@Leah-xq2ko
@Leah-xq2ko 5 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Important topic.
@farihas2908
@farihas2908 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant information!
@matthorgan286
@matthorgan286 9 ай бұрын
excellent presentation, thank you so much, we will get there 🙏
@housekeeping3561
@housekeeping3561 Жыл бұрын
I'm so THRILLED TO BE SEEING THIS! Oh, thank you!
@roslyndemanuele
@roslyndemanuele Жыл бұрын
Excellent webinar. A lot of information that is the minimum that you need to deal with PA in your family. Thank you to the speakers ❤
@gregandcarrie2
@gregandcarrie2 Жыл бұрын
Great talk! Indeed early intervention is needed! But seems like IF the MHP sees the alienation and even perhaps goes so far was to give CAPRD diagnosis, they are CLUELESS about what to do. They do not understand that protective orders or court intervention is absolutely necessary.
@jesseskellington9427
@jesseskellington9427 Жыл бұрын
Rowlands Parental Alienation Scale (RPAS) How often does/did your child call you names? How often does/did your child refuse to follow your directions? How often does/did your child belittle or make fun of you? How often does/did your child say mean things to you? How often does/did your child say positive or complimentary things about you? Does/did your child ever give you weak or absurd reasons for rejecting you? Does/did your child ever give you weak or absurd reasons for being mean to you? Does/did your child ever express he/she is afraid of you with no legitimate reason? How often does/did your child refuse to spend time with you? Does/did your child give good reasons for rejecting you? Does/did your child idealize the other parent? Does/did your child express belief that you are a bad person? Does/did your child identify any positive aspects of you? Does/did your child identify any negative aspects of the other parent? Does/did your child believe that the other parent can do no wrong? Does/did your child believe that you can’t do anything right? Does/did your child say mean things to you that the other parent has also said? Does/did your child insist that his decision to be mean to you is his own decision and not influenced by the other parent? Does/did your child deny that the other parent is influencing his/her beliefs about you? Does/did your child admit that his or her beliefs are influenced by the other parent? Does/did your child act rudely towards you? Does/did your child express gratitude towards you? Does/did your child express guilt for their behavior towards you? Does/did your child act emotionally cold towards you? Does/did your child express love and affection towards you? Does/did your child ever take your side when you and the other parent don’t agree? Does/did your child express unconditional support of the other parent? Does/did your child support the opinions expressed by the other parent? Does/did your child support the opinions you have expressed? Does/did your child speak in a robotic fashion when describing negative events about you? Does/did your child make false accusations about you that cannot be supported with details or facts? Does/did your child make false accusations about you for events when your child was not present or was too young to remember? Does/did your child make accusations against you that the other parent has also made against you? Does/did your child use words that are beyond his/her comprehension when describing negative events about you? Does/did your child refuse to spend time with members of your extended family? Does/did your child verbalize unjustified mean-spirited statements about members of your extended family? Does/did your child express hatred towards your significant other? Does/did your child make false allegations against members of your extended family which cannot be supported with facts or details? Does/did your child express love or affection towards at least one member of your extended family? Does/did your child express an interest in going to court to tell the judge how he/she feels about you? Does/did your child describe the other parent as the victim? Are you embarrassed by the way your child treats/treated you? www.researchgate.net/publication/329173018_Parental_Alienation_A_Measurement_Tool
@kingsagenda
@kingsagenda Жыл бұрын
If the aluenating parent has narcissistic personality disorder, they donot change. They will sabotage their case and their relationship with their children and hurt themselves just to hurt the target parent. These people always need supervised visitation. What are the statistics on these people "getting better"? I appreciate the work Dr. Childress has done and his analysis for diagnosis involves pathogenic parentibg and enmeshment.
@jesseskellington9427
@jesseskellington9427 Жыл бұрын
Help) Seattle Washington) I'm looking for clinicians and legal professionals that can you help me on my parental alienation case. I have gone through 9 lawyers and 6 mental health clinicians. Over the past 10 years. None of them are willing to look at any of the literature on parental alienation Evan by the ABA or CDC?
@ChildFirst
@ChildFirst 9 ай бұрын
Difference b/w -- Alienation -- Estrangement ______ 15:49 .... 18:32 .......(by Ashish) __18:32 .... 20:30 .......(by Siri Gottlieb)
@Kemano24
@Kemano24 9 ай бұрын
19:36 i have hard time understanding this reasoning. So a bunch of bad behaviour, parenting error are good reasons for rejecting? So a parent should be absolutely perfect in every way all the time in order to avoid being rejected? A parent is not allowed to have a bad day? Because having a bad day may lead to the child rightfully rejecting the parent? Adolescents always feel that they are restricted by the unnecessary and incompetent rules of the parent. So no rules should be applied because that leads to rightful rejection. The thing is that the first thing alienators do is to.undermine the authority of.the targeted parent by overempowering the child. Their tactic is to twist and every act of the targeted parent and describe it in a bad way to the child. Who gets to decide what's bad parenting?
@jesseskellington9427
@jesseskellington9427 Жыл бұрын
Misinformation: Alienation Cannot be Distinguished from Estrangement Some writers suggest parental alienation (PA) cannot be effectively distinguished from estrangement For example, Emery said, My experience tells me that some extremely angry parents alienate children from their other parent. My experience also tells me that some self- absorbed parents use accusations of alienation to blame their former partner and excuse their selfish disregard of their children. . . . [However,] I do not have confidence in my own, or anyone else’s, ability to discern truth in divisive divorces . . . and I would be greatly impressed if some investigator could punch a hole in my skepticism with research demonstrating reliable and valid discriminations between accurate and inaccurate accounts of his and her divorce.46 The difference is straightforward: estrangement is a rational rejection of a parent while PA is based on an irrational rejection. For an experienced Mental Health Professional (MHP), the process of differentiating alienation from estrangement is analogous to diagnosing delusional disorder (i.e. distinguishing a rational from an irrational opinion) or a specific phobia (i.e. distinguishing a rational from an irrational fear). For example, one of the DSM-5 criteria for specific phobia is, “The fear or anxiety is out of proportion to the actual danger posed by the specific object or situation and to the sociocultural context.” (Footnote 47) Similarly, the basic premise of PA is that the child’s rejection of the alienated parent is out of proportion to anything that parent has done. To identify the presence of PA, the Five-Factor Model described in this chapter provides a reasonable methodology to follow. Once contact refusal is ruled in and maltreatment by the rejected parent is ruled out, the MHP needs to identify three other factors. These include a history of a previously healthy relationship between the child and rejected parent, the exhibition of abusive behaviors by the preferred parent, and the common symptoms of PA in the child. The degree of PA is informed by the severity of the behaviors in the child more so than the activities of the preferred parent. The Psychosocial Assessment of Contact Refusal Page 78 Parental Alienation - Science and Law by Demosthenes Lorandos (Author), William Bernet (Author) Publisher ‏ : ‎ Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd (January 14, 2020) Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 682 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0398093245 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0398093242
@user-ut1nv1wi7n
@user-ut1nv1wi7n Жыл бұрын
My grandkids have the worse language ive ever heard .they have eatting disorders they havevproblems in school .they dint have friends .they have night mares .anizity and panic and theres other things they are going through 😊
@jesseskellington9427
@jesseskellington9427 Жыл бұрын
Litigating Parental Alienation: Evaluating and Presenting an Effective Case in Court by Ashish S Joshi (Author) Publisher ‏ : ‎ American Bar Association (ABA) Published on (January 1, 2021) Language ‏ : ‎ English Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1641058285 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1641058285
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