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PAS  

Type

  • Käsite-ehdotus

Entry terms

  • vanhemman vieraannuttamis -oireyhtymä

Note

  • Parental alienation syndrome (abbreviated as PAS) is term coined by Richard A. Gardner in the early 1980s to refer to what he describes as a disorder in which a child, on an ongoing basis, belittles and insults one parent without justification, due to a combination of factors, including indoctrination by the other parent (almost exclusively as part of a child custody dispute) and the child's own attempts to denigrate the target parent.[1] Gardner introduced the term in a 1985 paper, describing a cluster of symptoms he had observed during the early 1980s (Wikipedia)

Source

  • Julkaisu: Systemia

URI

http://www.yso.fi/onto/yso/Y386501

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