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Parental Alienation Bibliography Prepared by Heleen S.

Koppejan

Heleen Koppejan prepared this bibliography as part of her master’s thesis in The Netherlands. She searched for
publications in the databases PsychINFO (EBSCO) and HeinOnline with the search-terms: Parental—alienation
and High—conflict combined with divorce. The search was completed with the snow-ball method by searching
for authors with more than three relevant publications. Ms. Koppejan obtained PDFs of publications that were
unavailable through the university librarian by contacting members of PASG and the authors for whom she
could find an email address on the internet or on researchgate.net. Many authors responded and in some cases
spontaneously sent other publications. This resulted in a total 637 papers of which only 15 (0.02%) remained
unobtainable. The search was completed in April 2017. Contact Ms.Kippejan at: hskoppejan@me.com.

Abstracts. (2004). Journal of Family Studies, 10(1), 133-139.

Ackerman, M. J., & Ackerman, M. C. (1996). Child custody evaluation practices: A 1996 survey of psychologists. Family
Law Quarterly, 30(3), 565-586.

Adams, J. K. (1996). Investigation and interviews in cases of alleged child sexual abuse: a look at the scientific evidence.
Issues in Child Abuse Accusations, 8(3/4), 120-138.

Adams, M. A. (2006). Framing contests in child custody disputes: Parental alienation syndrome, child abuse, gender, and
fathers' rights. Family Law Quarterly, 40(2), 315-338.

Aguilar, J. P. D. C., Veronica Godoy; Hernandez, Carlos Alberto Macedonio; Solis, Lucely Martina Carballo. (2016). The
system of oral justice and its scientific aims to explain antisocial behavior. US-China Law Review, 13(10), 764-776.

Aiken, J. H., & Murphy, J. C. (2000). Evidence issues in domestic violence civil cases. Family Law Quarterly, 34(1), 43-62.

Aldrich, S. (2010). Parent Alienation: Interventions that worked. Hennepin Lawyer, 79(5), 24-26.

Amato, P. R., & Afifi, T. D. (2006). Feeling caught between parents: Adult children's relations with parents and subjective
well-being. Journal of Marriage and Family, 68(1), 222-235. doi:10.1111/j.1741-3737.2006.00243.x

Amato, P. R., Loomis, L. S., & Booth, A. (1995). Parental divorce, marital conflict, and offspring well-being during early
adulthood. Social Forces, 73(3), 895-915.

American Psychological Association. (1994). Guidelines for child custody evaluations in divorce proceedings. American
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Anderer, S. J. (2000). Working with your expert witness. Family Advocate, 23(1), 21-24.

Asociatia Romani Pentru Custodia Comuna (Producer). (2016, July 15th). Protocol: Concluded between the Romanian
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Atkinson, J. (2004). The current face of best interests. Family Advocate, 26(3), 18-21.

Atwood, B. A. (2003). Child's voice in custody litigation: An emperical survey and suggestions for reform. Arizona Law
Review, 45(3), 629-690.

Ayala, L. L. V. (2006-2007). Efectos de la Alienacion Parental en pleitos de custodia de menores. Revista de Derecho
Puertorriqueno, 46, 85-104.

Baerger, D. R., Galatzer-Levy, R., Gould, J. W., & Nye, S. G. (2002). Methodology for reviewing the reliability and
relevance of child custody evaluations. Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 18(1), 35-74.
Bailey, M., & Bala, N. (1996). Child support guidelines, parental mobility, and redefining familial relationships.
International Survey of Family Law, 1996, 69-98.

Bajackson, E. (2013). Best Interests of the Child - A Legislative Journey Still in Motion. Journal of the American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers, 25(2), 311-356.

Baker, A. J. L. (2005a). The cult of parenthood: A qualitative study of Parental Alienation. Cultic Studies Review, 4(1).

Baker, A. J. L. (2005b). The long-term effects of parental alienation on adult children: A qualitative research study. The
American Journal of Family Therapy, 33(4), 289-302. doi:10.1080/01926180590962129

Baker, A. J. L. (2005c). Parent Alienation Strategies: A qualitative study of adults who experienced parental alienation as a
child. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 23(4), 41-63.

Baker, A. J. L. (2006a). Patterns of Parental Alienation Syndrome: A qualitative study of adults who were alienated from a
parent as a child. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 34(1), 63-78. doi:10.1080/01926180500301444

Baker, A. J. L. (2006b). The power of stories/stories about power: Why therapists and clients should read stories about the
parental alienation syndrome. American Journal of Family Therapy, 34(3), 191-203.
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Baker, A. J. L. (2007a). Adult children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the ties that bind. New York: W.W.
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Baker, A. J. L. (2007b). Knowledge and attitudes about the Parental Alienation Syndrome: A survey of custody evaluators.
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Baker, A. J. L. (2010a). Adult recall of Parental Alienation in a community sample: Prevalence and associations with
psychological maltreatment. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 51(1), 16-35. doi:10.1080/10502550903423206

Baker, A. J. L. (2010b). Even when you win you lose: Targeted parents' perceptions of their attorneys. The American Journal
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Baker, A. J. L. (2010c). Parental Alienation: A special case of Parental Rejection. Parental Acceptance, 4(3), 4-5.

Baker, A. J. L. (2012). Resisting the pressure to choose between parents: a school-based program. Cultic Studies Review,
4(1), 1-29.

Baker, A. J. L. (2013). Journal file. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 41(4), 353-357.
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Baker, A. J. L., & Andre, K. (2008). Working with alienated children and their targeted parents. Annals of the American
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Baker, A. J. L., & Ben-Ami, N. (2011a). Adult recall of childhood psychological maltreatment in 'adult children of divorce':
Prevalence and associations with concurrent measures of well-being. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 52(4),
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Baker, A. J. L., & Ben-Ami, N. (2011b). To turn a child against a parent is to turn a child against himself: The direct and
indirect effects of exposure to Parental Alienation strategies on self-esteem and well-being. Journal of Divorce &
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Baker, A. J. L., & Brassard, M. R. (2013). Adolescents caught in parental loyalty conflicts. Journal of Divorce &
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Baker, A. J. L., Burkhard, B., & Albertson-Kelly, J. (2012). Differentiating alienated from not alienated children: A pilot
study. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 53(3), 178-193. doi:10.1080/10502556.2012.663266

Baker, A. J. L., & Chambers, J. (2011). Adult recall of childhood exposure to parental conflict: Unpacking the black box of
Parental Alienation. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 52(1), 55-76. doi:10.1080/10502556.2011.534396
Baker, A. J. L., Creegan, A., Quinones, A., & Rozelle, L. (2016). Foster children's views of their birth parents: A review of
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Baker, A. J. L., & Damall, D. C. (2006). Behaviors and strategies employed in Parental Alienation. Journal of Divorce &
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Baker, A. J. L., & Damall, D. C. (2007). A construct study of the eight symptoms of severe Parental Alienation Syndrome.
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Baker, A. J. L., & Eichler, A. (2014). College student childhood exposure to parental loyalty conflicts. Families in Society,
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Baker, A. J. L., & Eichler, A. (2016). The linkage between parental alienation behaviors and child alienation. Journal of
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Baker, A. J. L., Gottlieb, L. K., & Verrocchio, M. C. (2016). The Reality of Parental Alienation: Commentary on “Judicial
Decision-Making in Family Law Proceedings,” by Clemente, Padilla-Racero, Gandoy-Crego, Reig-Botella, and
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Baker, A. J. L., & Verrocchio, M. C. (2013). Italian college student-reported childhood exposure to parental alienation:
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Baker, A. J. L., & Verrocchio, M. C. (2014). Parental bonding and Parental Alienation as correlates of psychological
maltreatment in adults in intact and non-intact families. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1-11.

Baker, A. J. L., & Verrocchio, M. C. (2016). Exposure to parental alienation and subsequent anxiety and depression in Italian
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Baker, J. R. (2011-2012). Trifling violence: The U.S. Supreme Court, domestic violence and a theory of love. Cumberland
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Bala, N. (1999). Report from Canada's gender war zone: Reforming the child-related provisions of the divorce act. Canadian
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Bala, N. (2006). Child representation in Alberta: Role and responsibilities of counsel for the child in family proceedings.
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Bala, N., Birnbaum, R., & Martinson, D. (2010). One judge for one family: Differentiated case management for families in
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Bala, N., Fidler, B.-J., Goldberg, D., & Houston, C. (2007). Alienated children and parental separation: Legal responses in
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Bala, N., Hunt, S., & McCarney, C. (2010). Parental Alienation: Canadian court cases 1989-2008. Family Court Review,
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Balisle, L. S. (1988). New formulas to fairness. Family Advocate, 10(4), 16-21.

Bantekas, I. (2016). Discrimination against fathers in Greek dhild dustody proceedings: Failing the child's best interests.
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Bates, F. (1993). Finding the truth in child sexual abuse cases: some peculiar and comparative developments. Tolley's Journal
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Becker, M. (2003). Access to justice for battered women. Washington University Journal of Law & Policy, 12(1), 63-98.

Becker, S. J. (1996). Child sexual abuse allegations against a lesbian or gay parent in a custody or visitation dispute: Battling
the overt and insidious bias of experts and judges. Denver University Law Review, 74(1), 75-158.
Behre, K. A. (2015). Digging beneath the Equality Language: The Influence of the Fathers' Rights Movement On Intimate
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Ben-Ami, N., & Baker, A. J. L. (2012). The long-term correlates of childhood exposure to parental alienation on adult self-
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Berg, R. (2011). Parental Alienation analysis, domestic violence, and gender bias in Minnesota courts. Law and Inequality: A
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Bergman, J. (1995). Dealing with Jehovah's witness custody cases. Creighton Law Review, 29(4), 1483-1516.

Berman, M. L. (1983). Children as pawns: Lawyers must intervene when parental relationships are sacrificed in a divorce.
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Bernard, C., Ward, R., & Knoppers, B. M. (1992). Best interests of the child exposed: A portrait of quebec custody and
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Bernet, W. (1993). False statements and the differential diagnosis of abuse allegations. Journal of the American Academy of
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Bernet, W. (2002). Child Custody Evaluations. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 11(4), 781-804.
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Bernet, W. (2008). Parental Alienation Disorder and DSM-V. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 36(5), 349-366.
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Bernet, W. (2011). Ridiculous statements by mental health experts. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North
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Bernet, W. (2013). Review of Improving the Quality of Child Custody Evaluations: A Systematic Model. Journal of the
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Bernet, W. (2015a). Children of High-Conflict Divorce Face Many Challenges. Psychiatric Times, 32(10), 1-5.

Bernet, W. (2015b). Parental Alienation: Misinformation versus facts. Judges' Journal, 54(3), 23-27.

Bernet, W., & Baker, A. J. L. (2013). Parental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11: Response to Critics. Journal of the American
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Bernet, W., Baker, A. J. L., & Verrocchio, M. C. (2015). Symptom Checklist-90-Revised Scores in adult children exposed to
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Bernet, W., Verrocchio, M. C., & Korosi, S. (2015). Yes, Children Are Susceptible To Manipulation: Commentary On
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Bernet, W., von Boch-Galhau, W., Baker, A. J. L., & Morrison, S. L. (2010). Parental Alienation, DSM-V, and ICD-11. The
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Bernet, W., Wamboldt, M. Z., & Narrow, W. E. (2016). Child Affected by Parental Relationship Distress. Journal of the
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Berns, S. S. (2001). Parents behaving badly: Parental Alienation Syndrome in the family court: magic bullet or poisoned
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