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Parental alienation is the alienation in the relationship between a child and a parent. There can be many causes for parental alienation.

Further reading

x Parental Alienation - Brainwashing a child to hate a parent] Canadian Children's Right

Council

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Syndrome: Hidden Facet of Custody Disputes] - The Canadian Bar Association -

L'association du barreau Canadien, By Lisa Cooke, award winning scholarly paper (Lieff

Award)

[http://www.canadiancrc.com/Parental_Alienation_Syndrome_Canada/Parental_Alienation_Synd

rome-How_to_Detect_It-What_to_Do_About_It-Florida_Bar_Journal.aspx Parental Alienation

Syndrome: How to Detect It and What to Do About It] - The Florida bar Association

th_Parental_Alienation.aspx Parents Guide: Coping with Parental Alienation]

adian_Court_Rulings_PAS.aspx Listing of Canadian court cases about parental alienation]

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Alienation: Myths, Realities & Uncertainties: A Canadian Study, by Nicholas Bala,

Queen's University]

4.aspx Psychiatric disorder may have led boy to fatally shoot father] ABC News (USA)

retrieved 14 May 2009

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