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    • Parental Alienation
      • Definition
      • Global Impact
      • Impact on Children
      • PA Syndrome vs Behaviour
      • Research Articles
      • FAQ
    • Videos
      • Healthcare Experts View
      • Affected Children
      • Affected Parents
      • Legal Expert Views
      • Court Proceedings
      • Voluntary Organisaitons
    • Literature
      • Guardian & Custody Law
      • Legal Literature on PA
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  • Home
  • Parental Alienation
    • Definition
    • Global Impact
    • Impact on Children
    • PA Syndrome vs Behaviour
    • Research Articles
    • FAQ
  • Videos
    • Healthcare Experts View
    • Affected Children
    • Affected Parents
    • Legal Expert Views
    • Court Proceedings
    • Voluntary Organisaitons
  • Literature
    • Guardian & Custody Law
    • Legal Literature on PA
    • Media / News
  • Community Allies
  • TBA
  • Our Voice
  • Events
    • Marathons
    • Webinars
    • Training sessions
  • About us
    • Mission
    • Not for profit service
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Global Impact

Among divorced or separated parents, 44% reported alienating

The phenomenon of parental alienation is recognized among parents as a form of harmful behaviour where both mothers and fathers suffer. Such behaviour should be recognized as a form of domestic violence by professional communities in health and social services and be subject to legal action.

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