Bibliografia sull’alienazione parentale – www.alienazioneparentale.it

alienazione-parentale-defFino ad ottobre 2015 la più completa bibliografia internazionale sulla tematica dell’alienazione parentale era quella allegata all’articolo di William Bernet “Parental Alienation, DSM-V and ICD-11“, con 623 titoli, che abbiamo pubblicato anche su questo blog a questo indirizzo.

Ma il nuovo sito italiano www.alienazioneparentale.it è riuscito a fare un lavoro certosino di ricognizione delle fonti e ha pubblicato l’elenco bibliografico di 1229 titoli che riproproponiamo qui, in modo da offrire la massima visibilità a questo prezioso lavoro. Per una bibliografia di area tedesca invece rimandiamo a questo post del nostro blog.

Adesso il confronto con la controparte “negazionista” è ancora più impietoso. Si veda l’unico sito con qualche pretesa di organicità che si sforza di tenere alta la bandiera dei contrari all’alienazione parentale. Si noti l’enorme sproporzione nel numero delle fonti disponibili che è un segnale importante dell’orientamento della comunità scientifica.


 

Bibliografia (Fonte/Credits: www.alienazioneparentale.it)

Questo database comprende 1229 titoli. Ultimo aggiornamento: 19/10/15 (Consultare la fonte originale per ulteriori aggiornamenti)

  1. Abazia L, Campobasso A., Montella F. (2009) PAS: Sindrome di Alienazione Genitoriale, in Abazia L. (a cura di) La perizia psicologica in ambito civile e penale, [Italian]. Fanco Angeli, Milano.

  2. Ackerman, M. J. (1995). Clinician’s guide to child custody evaluations. New York: John Wiley.

  3. Ackerman, M. J., & Kane, A. W. (1998). Psychological experts in divorce actions (3rd ed.). New York: Aspen Law and Business.

  4. Ackerman, N. A. (1956). Interlocking pathology in family relationships. In S. Redo & G. Daniels (Eds.), Changing concepts of psychoanalytic medicine (pp. 135–150). New York: Grune & Stratton.

  5. Ackerman, N. A. (1958). The psychodynamics of family life. New York: Basic Books.

  6. Acocella, J. (1998, April 6). The politics of hysteria. The New Yorker, pp. 64–79.

  7. Adams, K. (2009). The parentectomy: An individual perspective on rising above parental alienation. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris Publishing.

  8. Agllias, K. (2015). Difference, choice, and punishment: Parental beliefs and understandings about adult child estrangement. Australian Social Work, 68(1), 115-129. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2014.927897

  9. Aguilar, J. M. (2004). S.A.P., Síndrome de alienación parental [PAS, Parental alienation syndrome] [Spanish]. Córdoba, Spain: Almuzara.

  10. Aguilar, J. M. (2005). El uso de los hijos en los procesos de separación, El síndrome de alienación parental [The use of children in separation processes: The parental alienation syndrome] [Spanish]. Revista de Derecho de Familia, 29, 71- 82.

  11. Aguilar, J. M. (2007). Interferencias de las relaciones paterno filiales: El Síndrome de alienación parental y las nuevas formas de violencia contra la infancia [Interference of the parent-child relationships: Parental alienaton syndrome and new forms of violence against children] [Spanish]. Revista Psicologí a Educativa, 13(2), 101-116.

  12. Aguilar, J. M. (2008a). Tenemos que hablar [We need to talk]. [Spanish]. Madrid, Spain: Santillana Ediciones Generales.

  13. Aguilar, J. M. (2008b). Síndrome de alienaçao parental [Parental alienation syndrome]. [Portuguese]. Lisbon, Portugal: Caleidoscopio. P. R. (1994).

  14. Ahrons, C. R., & Rodgers, R. (1987). Divorced families: Meeting the challenge of divorce and remarriage. New York: W. W. Norton.

  15. Ainsworth M.D.S. et al., (1978) Patterns of attachment. A psychological study of the Strange Situation. Erlbaum, Hillsdale (NJ).

  16. Life-span adjustment of children to their parents’ divorce. Future of Children, 4(1), 143-164.

  17. Albertson-Kelly, J., & Burkhard, B. (2012). Family reunification in a forensic setting. In A. J. L. Baker & S. R. Sauber (Eds.), Working with alienated children and families: A clinical guidebook (pp. 232–251). New York: Routledge.

  18. Amato, P. R. (1991). Parental absence during childhood and depression in later life. The Sociological Quarterly 32, 543–556.

  19. Amato, P. R. (1993). Children’s adjustment to divorce: Theories, hypothesis, and empirical support. Journal of Marriage and the Family 55, 23–38.

  20. Amato, P. R. (1994). Life-span adjustment of children to their parents’ divorce. Future of Children 4(1), 143–164.

  21. Amato, P. R., & Gilbreth, J. G. (1999). Nonresident fathers and children’s well-being: A meta-analysis. Journal of Marriage and the Family 61, 557–575.

  22. Amato, P. R., & Keith, B. (1991). Parental divorce and the well-being of children: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin 110(1), 26–46.

  23. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (1997a). Practice parameters for the forensic evaluation of children and adolescents who may have been physically or sexually abused. Journal of the American Academy of Child &Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(3), 423-442.

  24. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (1997b). Practice parameters for child custody evaluation. Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(10 Suppl), 57S-68S.

  25. American Bar Association. (2008). A judge’s guide: Making child-centered decisions in custody cases, 2nd ed. Chicago, IL: American Bar Association.

  26. American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th ed., Text Revision. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association.

  27. American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author.

  28. American Psychological Association. (1994). Guidelines for child custody evaluations in divorce proceedings. American Psychologist, 49(4), 677-680.

  29. American Psychological Association. (1996). Report of the American psychological presidential task force on violence and the family. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  30. American Psychological Association. (2005). Women’s psyche. Retrieved September 26, 2009, from American Psychological Association Web site: www.apa.org

  31. American Psychological Association. (2008). Statement on parental alienation syndrome. Retrieved September 26, 2009, from American Psychological Association Web site: www.apa.org

  32. American Psychological Association. (2009). Guidelines for child custody evaluations in family law proceedings. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  33. American Psychological Association. (2010). Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from www.apa.org

  34. Andre, K. C. (2004). Parent alienation syndrome. Annuals of the American Psychotherapy Association, 7(4), 7-11.

  35. Andre, K. C. (2005). Parent alienation syndrome: Its time has come. The California Psychologist 5(5), 22–23.

  36. Andre, K. C., & Baker, A. J. C. (2009). I don’t want to choose: How middle school kids can avoid choosing one parent over the other. New York: The Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection.

  37. Andritzky, W. (2002a). Verhaltensmuster und persönlichkeitsstruktur entfremdender eltern, Psychosoziale diagnostik und orientierungskriterien für interventionen [Behavioral patterns and personality structure of alienating parents, Psychosocial and diagnostic criteria for intervention]. [German]. Psychotherapie in Psychiatrie,Psychotherapie in Psychiatrie, 7(2), 166-182.

  38. Andritzky, W. (2002b). Zur problematik kinderärztlicher atteste bei umgangs- und sorgerechtsstreitigkeiten I [Concerning problems with pediatric reports in the context of visitation- and custody litigation I]. [German]. Kinder- und Jugendarzt, 33(11), 885-889.

  39. Andritzky, W. (2002c). Zur problematik kinderärztlicher atteste bei umgangs- und sorgerechtsstreitigkeiten II [Concerning problems with pediatric reports in the context of visitation- and custody litigation II]. [German]. Kinder- und Jugendarzt, 33(12), 984-990.

  40. Andritzky, W. (2003a). Parental alienation syndrome. Deutsches A¨rzteblatt, 100(2), 81-82.

  41. Andritzky, W. (2003b). Kinderpsychiatrische atteste im umgangs- und sorgerechtsstreit-ergebnisse einer befragung [Medical letters of child psychiatrists, & their role in custody and visitation litigation-Results of an inquiry] [German]. Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie, 52(10), 794-811.

  42. Andritzky, W. (2003c). Entfremdungsstrategien im sorgerechts- und umgangsstreit, Zur Rolle von (kinder)ärzlichen und -psychiatrischen “attesten” [Alienation strategies in custody and visitation litigations: The role of pediatricians’, physicians’and psychiatrists’ certificates] [German]. In W. von Boch-Galhau et al. (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung f ur scheidungsbegleitende Berufe (pp. 249-82). Berlin: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.

  43. Andritzky, W. (2003d). Behavioral patterns and personality structure of alienating parents, Psychosocial diagnostic and orientation criteria for intervention. In W.von Boch-Galhau et al. (Eds.), Das Parental Alienation Syndrom, Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung für scheidungsbegleitende Berufe (pp. 283-314). Berlin: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung.

  44. Andritzky, W. (2006). The role of medical reports in the development of parental alienation syndrome. In R.A. Gardner, S. Sauber, & D. Lorandos (Eds.), The international handbook of parental alienation syndrome, conceptual, clinical and legal considerations (pp. 195-208). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

  45. Anthony, E. J., & Benedek, T. (Eds.). (1970). Parenthood: Its psychology and psychopathology. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) Task Force on Parenting Coordination.(2006). Guidelines for parenting coordination. Family Court Review,44, 164-181.

  46. Areskoug, N.-G. (2011). Föräldraalienation och psykosocial barnmisshandel [Parental alienation and psychosocial child abuse] [Swedish]. In A. Ott, A. Steene, & G. Windahl (Eds.), Inre och yttre verklighet [Inner and outer reality] (pp. 36–49). Strömstad, Sweden: Strömstad Akademi.

  47. Associação de Pais e Mães Separados (2008). Síndrome de alienaçào parental [Parental alienation syndrome] [Portuguese]. Porto Alegre, Brazil: Editora Equilíbrio.

  48. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. (1994). Model standards of practice for child custody evaluation. Available from AFCC, 329 West Wilson St., Madison, WI 53703.

  49. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. (2010). Guidelines for court-ordered therapy. Available from AFCC, 329 West Wilson St., Madison, WI 53703.

  50. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Task Force on Parenting Coordination. (2002). Parenting coordination: Implementation issues. Available from AFCC, 329 West Wilson St., Madison, WI 53703.

  51. Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Task Force on Parenting Coordination. (2006). Guidelines for parenting coordination. Family Court Review 44, 164–181.

  52. Atkinson, J. (2000). Modern child custody practice (2nd ed.). New York: Lexis.

  53. Austin, Jr., R. B. (2006). PAS as a child against self. In R. A. Gardner, S. R. Sauber, & D. Lorandos (Eds.), The international handbook of parental alienation syndrome, conceptual, clinical and legal considerations (pp. 56-64). Springfield,IL: Charles C. Thomas.

  54. Austin, W. G., Fieldstone, L., & Pruett, M. K. (2013). Bench Book for assessing parental gatekeeping in parenting disputes: Understanding the dynamics of gate closing and opening for the best interests of children. Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices, 10(1), 1-16. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15379418.2013.778693

  55. Austin, W. G., Fieldstone, L., & Pruett, M. K. (2013). Bench Book for assessing parental gatekeeping in parenting disputes: Understanding the dynamics of gate closing and opening for the best interests of children. Journal of Child Custody: Research, Issues, and Practices, 10(1), 1-16. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15379418.2013.778693

  56. Avitia, M. (2011). The noncustodial parents description of the experience of parental alienation syndrome: A phenomenological study. Doctoral Dissertation, Capella University.

  57. Babbie, E. R. (2007). The practice of social research (11th ed.). Florence, KY: Cengage Learning.

  58. Baete, Silverberg, S. (2008). Post-Divorce Maternal Disclosure and the Father-Adolescent Relationship: Adolescent Emotional Autonomy and Inter-Reactivity as Moderators. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 17, 6, 791-808.

  59. Bagby, R. M., Nicholson, R. A., Buis, T., Radovanovic, H., & Fidler, B. J. (1999). Defensive responding on the MMPI-2 in family custody and access evaluations. Psychological Assessment 11, 24–28.

  60. Bakalář, E. (1998). Das “parental alienation syndrome” (PAS) in der Tschechischen Republik [The “parental alienation syndrome” (PAS) in the Czech Republic] [German]. Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht, 85(6), 268.

  61. Bakalář, E. (2002). Syndrom zavrženého rodiče v české Republice [Parental alienation syndrome in the Czech Republic] [Czech]. In Pru° vodce otcovství m, aneb bez otce se nedá (dobře) žít [A guide through fatherhood, one cannot live well without a father] (pp. 109-120). Prague, Czech Republic: Vyˇsehrad.

  62. Bakalář, E. (2003). Syndrom zavrženého rodiče [Parental alienation syndrome] [Czech]. Psychologie dnes, 9(1), 28-29.

  63. Bakalář, E. (2006a). What motivates parents to indoctrinate their children with parental alienation syndrome? A perspective from the Czech Republic. In R.A. Gardner, S. R. Sauber, & D. Lorandos (Eds.), The international handbook of parental alienation syndrome, conceptual, clinical and legal considerations (pp. 302-309). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

  64. Bakalář, E. (2006b). Syndrom zavržení rodiče. Přičiny, diagnóza, terapie [Parental alienation syndrome, etiology, diagnostics, therapy] [Czech]. In Rozvodová tematika a moderní psychologie [Divorce Topics and Modern Psychology] (pp. 40-58). Prague, Czech Republic: Karolinum.

  65. Bakalář, E., & Nová k, D. (1996). Popouzení dí těte proti druhému rodiči [Inciting the child against the other parent] [Czech]. In Pru° vodce Rozvodem [A Guide Through Divorce] (pp. 133-142). Prague, Czech Republic: Lidové noviny.

  66. Bakalář, E., & Nová k, D. (1999). Syndrom zavrženého rodiče v české republice [PAS in the Czech Republic] [Czech]. Rodinné právo, (4), 11-16.

  67. Bakalᡠr, E., Novák, D., & Nováková, M. (1996). Divorce guide. Prague, Czech Republic: Lidové Noviny.

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

  69. Baker, A. J. L. (2005b). The cult of parenthood: A qualitative study of parental alienation. Cultic Studies Review, 4(1), np.

  70. 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.

  71. Baker, A. J. L. (2006a). 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. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01926180600550486

  72. Baker, A. J. L. (2006b). Patterns of parental alienation syndrome: A qualitative study of adults who were alienated from a parent as a child. American Journal of Family Therapy, 34(1), 63-78.

  73. Baker, A. J. L. (2007a). Knowledge and attitudes about the parental alienation syndrome: A survey of custody evaluators. American Journal of Family Therapy, 35(1), 1-19.

  74. Baker, A. J. L. (2007b). Adult children of parental alienation syndrome: Breaking the ties that bind. New York: W. W. Norton & Co.

  75. Baker, A. J. L. (2010). Adult recall of parental alienation in a community sample: Prevalence and associations with psychological maltreatment. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 51(1), 16-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10502550903423206

  76. Baker, A. J. L. (2010). Even when you win you lose: Targeted parents’ perceptions of their attorneys. American Journal of Family Therapy, 38(4), 292-309. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01926187.2010.493429

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  78. Baker, A. J. L. (2013). Research that supports the validity and reliability of parental alienation. In D. Lorandos, W. Bernet, & S. R. Sauber, Parental alienation: The handbook for mental health and legal professionals (pp. 322–347). Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.

  79. Baker, A.L. (2014). Parental alienation as a form of psychological maltreatment: Review of theory and research. Maltrattamento e abuso dell’infanzia, Franco Angeli, Milano.

  80. 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, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10826-014-0108-0

  81. Baker, A. J. L., & Andre, K. (2008). Working with alienated children and their targeted parents. Annals of the American Psychotherapy Association, 11(2), 10-17.

  82. Baker, A. J. L., & Andre, K. (2012). Psycho-educational work with children in loyalty conflict: The “I Don’t Want to Choose” Program. In A. J. L. Baker & S. R. Sauber (Eds.), Working with alienated children and families: A clinical guidebook (pp. 149–165). New York: Routledge.

  83. Baker, A. J. L., & Ben Ami, N. (2011). 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 and Remarriage 52, 472–489. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2011.609424

  84. Baker, A. J. L., & Brassard, M. R. (in press). Schoolchildren caught in parental loyalty conflicts: Correlates with well-being and implications for school psychologists. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage.

  85. Baker, A. J. L., Burkhard, B., & Kelly, J. (2012). Differentiating alienated from not alienated children: A pilot study. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 53(3), 178–193. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2012.663266

  86. 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, 55-76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2011.534396
  87. Baker, A. J. L., & Darnall, D. (2006). Behaviors and strategies employed in parental alienation: A survey of parental experiences. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 45(1-2), 97-124.

  88. Baker, A. J. L., & Darnall, D. (2007). A construct study of the eight symptoms of severe parental alienation syndrome: A survey of parental experiences. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 47(1-2), 55-75.

  89. Baker, A. J. L., & Fine, P. R. (2012). Educating divorcing parents: Taking them beyond the high road. In A. J. L. Baker & S. R. Sauber (Eds.), Working with alienated children and families: A clinical guidebook (pp. 90–107). New York: Routledge.

  90. Baker, A.L., Fine P.R. (2014). Surviving Parental Alienation: A Journey of Hope and Healing. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland.

  91. Baker, A. J. L., Jaffee, P. G., Bernet, W., & Johnston, J. R. (2011). Brief report on parental alienation survey. The Association of Family and Conciliation Courts eNEWS, 30(2).

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  93. Baker, A.L., Verrocchio, M.C. (2013). Italian College Student Reported Childhood Exposure to Parental Alienation: Correlates With Well-Being. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 54(8), 609-628. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10502556.2013.837714

  94. Bala, N., Fidler, B. J., Goldberg, D., & Houston, C. (2007). Alienated children and parental separation: Legal responses in Canada’s family courts. Queen’s Law Journal, 33, 79–138.

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  99. Bancroft, L., Silverman, J. G. (2002). The batterer as parent: Addressing the impact of domestic violence on family dynamics. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA.

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