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Publications by Dr. L.F. Lowenstein on Parental Alienation Syndrome
 
1

Parent Alienation Syndrome: A two step approach toward a solution

1998
2
Parental Alienation Syndrome
1998
3
Child custody disputes - Ideals and realities
1998
4
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS)
1999
5
Parental Alienation Syndrome: What the legal profession should know
1999
6
Mediation - the way forward
1999
7
Mediation in the legal profession
1999
8
Parental Alienation and the Judiciary
1999
9
The role of mediation in child custody disputes
2000
10
Treating the alienator
2000
11
Tackling Parental Alienation
2001
12
Joint custody and shared parenting
2001
13
How to make joint custody parenting work effectively
2001
14
Recent research into risk assessment of children
2001
15
The value of mediation in child custody disputes
2001
16
The psychological treatment of children who have suffered from PAS
2001
17
Problems suffered by children due to the effects of PAS
2002
18
Treating Families in Turmoil
2002
19
Tackling Parental Alienation
2003
20
Do children need fathers?
2004
21
Recent changes in PAS approach by the Judiciary
2005
22
The psychological effects and treatment of PAS
2005
23
Causes and associated features of divorce as seen by recent research
2005
24
Signs of PAS and how to counteract its effects
2005
25
Part 1 PAS or PA is that the question
2005
26
Part 2 PAS impact on children
2005
27
Part 3 Long term effects on children
2005
28
Part 4 Dealing with treatment of PAS
2005
29
The Concept of Mediation
2005
30
How can one overturn the programming of a child against a parent?
2005
31
How does one identify and treat false accusations of sexual abuse in Parental Alienation situations?
2005
32
Family Courts (Where have courageous and just judges gone?) 
2005
33
Difficulties in treating parents and children who have been involved in the Parental Alienation process
2005
34
Assessing and treatment of Parental Alienation
2005
35
The Type of Remedial and Therapeutic Methods required in Parental Alienation
2005
36
Attempting to Solve Child Contact Disputes (Recent Research)
2005
37
Understanding Post-Divorce Conflicts and How to Resolve Them (Recent Research)
2005
38
Dealing with Parental Post-Separation Conflicts (Recent Research)
2005
39
The Psychological Effect of Modelling (Imitation) on Parental Alienation
 2006
40
The Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Pathologically Induced Alienation
(Dealing with alienation leading to an induced phobic reaction)

2006
41
Parental Alienation Due to a Shared Psychotic Disorder (Folie a Deux)
2006
42
Real Justice for non custodial parents and their children
2006
43
When is it not a case of PA or PAS?
2006
44
My experiences in Courts of Law dealing with parental alienation cases
2006
45
How Can Mediation be made to be Successful in Serious Family Disputes?
(Solving intractable hostility between former partners in contact disputes)

2006
 46 The comparison of parental alienation to the “Stockholm syndrome”
 2006
47
Obliterating Paternity
2007
 48 Implacable hostility, parental alienation
49
What can be done to reduce the implacable hostility leading to parental alienation between parents?
 
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