It is not unusual for the children of divorced and divorcing parents to have a “primary parent,” sometimes known as the primary caregiver and sometimes known as the psychological parent. This is the ...
Parental alienation is when one parent manipulates a child in order to poison their relationship with the other parent. The resulting alienation between the child and the “target parent," however, ...
Alan Feigenbaum and Deepti Shenoy present a Q&A with retired matrimonial Judge Richard Dollinger where they examine parental alienation in custody disputes and highlight the challenges courts face in ...
Alienation in educational contexts refers to students’ growing estrangement from the core elements of schooling, encompassing detachment from learning activities, diminished rapport with teachers, and ...
Work alienation denotes a multifaceted experience of estrangement that employees feel in relation to their tasks, colleagues, organisation and the broader socio‐economic framework. Rooted in classical ...
‘I was just cut out of my daughter’s world’: The silent crisis of family estrangement - Debi Richens was left ‘heartbroken and devastated’ when her daughter lambasted her on Facebook after a misunders ...
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