HELPING ALIENATED CHILDREN WITH FAMILY BRIDGES: PRACTICE, RESEARCH, AND THE PURSUIT OF "HUMBITION" |
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Authors: | Richard A. Warshak Mark R. Otis |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas |
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Abstract: | This article briefly summarizes and responds to feedback offered by Joan Kelly regarding Family Bridges: A Workshop for Troubled and Alienated Parent–Child Relationships™. We emphasize principles that promote an educational atmosphere, as opposed to a therapeutic one, and the court's role in contributing to successful interventions with severely alienated children. Among the considerations discussed are: working with favored parents, economic comparisons of Family Bridges with counseling approaches, modifying the program for use in prevention and with milder cases of alienation, and issues related to training additional team leaders and conducting outcome research. |
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Keywords: | alienated children alienation child custody divorce estrangement Family Bridges parental alienation pathological alienation reintegration reunification |
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