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Dr. William Bernet has been working hard to get a diagnosis of Parental Alienation Relational Problem in the DSM-5. He explains why this is important and how it would help families.
YOU can help right now by going to https://www.parp-dsm.info and filling out the short survey!
Z62.898 Parental Alienation Relational Problem
This category may be used when a child -usually one whose parents are engaged in a high-conflict
separation or divorce -allies strongly with one parent and rejects a relationship with the other parent
without a good reason.
The diagnosis of parental alienation relational problem usually requires five criteria:
- child avoids, resists, or refuses a relationship with a parent
- presence of a prior positive relationship between the child and the now rejected parent
- absence of abuse, neglect, or seriously deficient parenting by the now rejected parent
- use of multiple alienating behaviors by the favored parent
-
manifestations of behavioral signs of alienation by the child
Visit WWW.PARPDSM.INFO to fill out the survey and show that you support this change!
Dr. William Bernet has been working hard to get a diagnosis of Parental Alienation Relational Problem in the DSM-5. He explains why this is important and how it would help families.
YOU can help right now by going to https://www.parp-dsm.info and filling out the short survey!
Z62.898 Parental Alienation Relational Problem
This category may be used when a child -usually one whose parents are engaged in a high-conflict
separation or divorce -allies strongly with one parent and rejects a relationship with the other parent
without a good reason.
The diagnosis of parental alienation relational problem usually requires five criteria:
- child avoids, resists, or refuses a relationship with a parent
- presence of a prior positive relationship between the child and the now rejected parent
- absence of abuse, neglect, or seriously deficient parenting by the now rejected parent
- use of multiple alienating behaviors by the favored parent
-
manifestations of behavioral signs of alienation by the child
Visit WWW.PARPDSM.INFO to fill out the survey and show that you support this change!