Wednesday, September 5, 2007

PAS or Parental Alienation Syndrome Definded in DV Terms.

Subject: PAS or Parental Alienation Syndrome Defined in Domestic Violence Terms

This is something to think about. I have been a Targeted Parent since 2000 and it has been both traumatic and heartwrenching to watch my four children become victims of PAS. I cannot understand why my children were used as weapons in war in the adversarial family court litigation world of corruption.

What did my children ever do to to be trained by the unscrupulous gravy train de -family court on how to hate ? Over 30 judges ? Why ? What for ? Justice sucks.

As well, maybe it is time to put a definition into Wikepedia for PAS, HAP,Parental Rights, Shared Custody, Psychological abuse and a PAS Ltd = extremely profitable business with little overheads and guaranteed huge incomes !!
in solidarity -d4j



PAS or Parental Alienation Syndrome Defined in Domestic Violence Terms
By Joan T. Kloth, Masters Student
Masters Department for Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Counselling
July 2004
© Copyright and Disclaimer

Dr. Richard Gardner, of Cresskill, NJ, a child psychologist, was one of the leading authorities on children of dysfunctional families. What he found in his research is that no matter the financial or cultural background, alienation of one parent from the other could occur. (www.rgardner. com) According to Dr. Richard Gardner, PAS is described as “a disturbance in which children are obsessively preoccupied with depreciation and/or criticism of a parent. In other words, denigration that is unjustified and or exaggerated.”

(www.familycourts. com/pas.htm) In effect, these children are taught to hate the Targeted Parent to the point of wanting to eliminate them from their lives. Dr. Gardner considers this psychological abuse and it is the only form of psychological abuse that has clear-cut unmistakable signs and symptoms and therefore the only psychological abuse that can be easily diagnosed. Another term for this might be Hostile Aggressive Parenting (HAP) or Chronically Enmeshed Relationships.

PAS can be further described as a form of psychological kidnapping
(www.familycourts. com/pas.htm) where the child’s mind has been forced to prejudicially believe and discriminate against the Targeted Parent. This is perpetrated by creating fear, not of the Targeted Parent, but of the Alienating Parent whom the child must reside with, or as Gardner calls it, the “hostage taker” parent. (www.familycourts. com/pas.htm) It is also called the Stockholm Syndrome and best compared to the Patti Hearst kidnapping.

According to Kemp in his book Abuse in the Family, domestic violence is defined as “A form of Maltreatment perpetrated by a person with whom the victim has or had a close personal relationship.” (Kemp, P.36) Furthermore, the clinical and textbook definitions and categories of Child Psychological Maltreatment found in Table 3-1 of Alan Kemp’s book, Abuse in the Family, on pages 72-77, can easily be applied to PAS showing it as a form of Domestic Violence via Psychological Maltreatment. This
book is a technical training book for Students studying for their Masters in Counseling and Social Work. It is just one of many textbooks used to teach the students and professionals about Psychological Maltreatment and the categories that make it up. Those categories are:

- Rejecting (spurning)
- Terrorizing
- Corrupting
- Denying essential stimulation, emotional responsiveness, or availability
- Unreliable and inconsistent parenting
- Mental health, medical, or educational neglect
- Degrading/devaluing (spurning)
- Isolating
- Exploiting

As we correlate the above definition, we will see how it fits in classifying PAS as Psychological Maltreatment and thus Domestic Violence. For example, by deliberately alienating the victims from other family members and social supports, isolation is occurring. The whole premise of PAS is to isolate and alienate the children from the Targeted Parent or any other individual who supports the Targeted Parent. If the alienator uses threats or denigrating tactics, to force the victims to comply, this can be seen as terrorising. (Kemp, P. 225-228) As well, verbal denigration, harassment and exploitation of the Targeted Parent is very prominent and a key indicator of PAS. In addition, DV includes the exploitation and use of the children for personal gain. Thus in PAS when the children are used to destroy the Targeted Parent by denying visitation or a relationship between TP and the children or is used for monetary gains such as excessive expenses beyond child support, they are in affect committing Domestic Violence. It is for these reasons that PAS or alienating the children from the Targeted Parent can be considered as a form of domestic violence.

Let’s take this a bit further in it’s application. When a parent REJECTS a child because the children show any love or affection for the Targeted Parent that is a form of abuse. This is not only a form of rejection, but terrorisation. In fact, a child’s refusal to come to the Targeted Parents home for fear of loosing the Alienating Parent’s conditional love is fear and fear is terror.

Next, there is corrupting. When an Alienating parent refuses to comply with court orders and tells the children they do not have to either, this is corrupting. It is teaching the children that they are above the law and therefore immune to the courts authority. When a parent files false allegations of abuse and convinces the children to do the same, this is corruption. When an Alienating parent tells the children lies about the Targeted Parent, and that anything having to do with the Targeted Parent is illegal, immoral and disgusting, this is corrupting. In fact, this is a form of discrimination and prejudice, which corrupts the children’s minds.

Next, let’s look at denying essential stimulation, emotional responsiveness, or availability. By refusing to allow the children to have a relationship with the Targeted Parent, for no reason other than their own need to control the ex-spouse, the Alienating Parent’s are denying them the basic elements of stimulation, emotions and availability with the Targeted Parent. In fact, the Targeted Parent has little to no opportunity to defend themselves against the false allegations. Though they will have you believe that they or the children feared for their lives and that the Targeted Parent was abusive, this is usually unsubstantiated or proven by the courts to be a fabrication. With no basis for this denial, the Alienator refuses their children a warm and loving relationship with the Targeted Parents. Thus it causes unreliable and inconsistent parenting. Since the children have been denied a relationship with the Targeted Parent, they have also been denied a reliable and consistent parenting situation and the Alienating Parent has proven that they cannot parent consistently and reliably in the supporting of a two-parent relationship with the children.

This brings us to the Mental, medical and Education Neglect. When an Alienating Parent refuses to comply with numerous separate court orders for counselling, they are denying their children's mental health. Thus mental neglect has occurred as defined in the DSM IV as Malingering. (V65.2) and by Neglect of Child (V61.21).

If despite numerous court orders or request and recommendations, the alienator continues to insult, verbally abuse and denigrate the child’s Targeted Parent in front of them, this behaviour degrades and devalues someone the children once respected and loved and in most cases, secretly want a relationship with. This disdain and disrespect for the Targeted Parent in front of the child(ren) is another form of Psychological Maltreatment as it permanently affects their view of that Targeted Parent, which transfers to their view of themselves. This creates a distorted sense of reality, of themselves and their ability to trust and accurately judge others.

When a parent deliberately sabotages a relationship with the Targeted Parent, with no evidence of abuse, this is called Isolation. Furthermore, when a parent has initially allowed continuous contact with the children during the separation and divorce period, but reneges on this refusing them visitation, especially when they find out their ex-spouse has a new partner, this is isolation and abuse. This is also called Remarriage as a Trigger for Parental Alienation Syndrome and can be further reviewed in an article by Dr. Richard Warshak, (http://www.fact. on.ca/Info/ pas/warsha00. htm) There is no doubt this is isolation and thus psychological abuse.

And finally, EXPLOITATION. When a parent uses the children as pawns to get back at their ex spouse for not loving them anymore or to control them further, this is exploitation. When an Alienating Parent uses the children and makes false allegations of abuse, terrorising the children to state they hate the Targeted Parent, this is exploitation. When a parent uses the children for monetary gains, but yet does not allow the children a relationship with the targeted parent, this is exploitation.

When you add all these factors up, it is easy to see how Cross-Generational Coalitions, Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Enmeshed Relationships, Triangles and Borderless Boundaries can be classified as Child Psychological Maltreatment in a divorce situation. When you put it all together, the DSM sums up the Alienator quite nicely under Cluster B Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder, (301.7). The Alienating Parent wilfully and without regard to the child(ren) or the targeted parent’s welfare, or the innocent extended families welfare, continually violated their rights and disregarded their needs for a
relationship. The Alienating Parent uses and exploits the children. The Alienating Parent isolates the children from a nurturing parent and family. The Alienating Parent denies the children their basic needs of love and belonging from the Targeted Parent. The Alienating Parent thus neglects the children’s mental welfare. They rejected the children’s and Targeted Parent’s testimony of love and need for each other. The Alienating Parent terrorises and corrupts the children. The Alienating Parent callously puts their own desires, wants and needs above those of everyone else including their own children.

This all adds up to one thing, PAS is Domestic Violence in the form of Psychological Maltreatment.

5 comments:

julie said...

Hi Dad4justice,

Just thinking that we need to make this PAS something accepted in law or at least enough professionals know for people to fight for it.

I read somewhere that USA made it law that PAS is not real. We need to be one step ahead on this. IMO

dad4justice said...

Hi Julie , in the USA unfortunately the Court, psychological and psychiatric boards fail to recognize the PAS condition .

Here in New Zealand it is also the case , this is one of the countless emails I have sent trying to get the psycho trade to acknowledge the disorder syndrome that is the virtual brainwashing of innocent children by irrational adults fill of hatred. The de family court use PAS as the effective tool to keep the file slowly meandering on for years in secret litigation . The blood leaches (so called de family court professionals) find it a satisfactory and a lucrative income supplement, however these creeps must be without a conscience to work in such a corrupt adversarial system. They work on the theory - dad will give up against such overwhelming odds stacked against him in such a vindictive and gender bias judicial system .

One of several fob off emails from feminazi family destructive government ;

RE: Parental Alienation Syndrome?
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005

Dear Mr Burns,

I suggest you contact the New Zealand Psychological Society or New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists - they may be able to assist you.

Karen Crosby
REGISTRAR

New Zealand Psychologists Board
PO Box 10140, Wellington
DDI 04 474-0742
Fax 04 472-2350
Email karen.
Website www.regboards.co.nz

COMMUNICATING INFORMATION
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Burns [mailto:dad4justice@yahoo.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:05 PM
To: Karen Crosby; hdc@hdc.org.nz
Subject: Parental Alienation Syndrome?


New Zealand Psychologists Board

Registrar

Karen Crosby

Health – Disability Commissioner

Ron Paterson

hdc@hdc.org.nz

Dear Karen & Ron,

Please can you help me, as I have been asked from various medical professional people to ask whether you officially recognize the condition known as Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS)?

The professionals are;

Doctor Ian Crozier – Christchurch Cardiology out patients who is treating me for Atrial fibrillation and a cardiomyopathy.
Doctor Michael Hobbs – General Practitioner – Leeston Medical Centre
Health & Disability South Island Advocacy Service.
I suffer badly from endogenous depression associated with my gender status , and I would appreciate your prompt answer to my question so my badly broken heart can start to mend.

Thank you

Peter Burns

julie said...

Did you contact the people that was suggested? And if yes, what did they say?

I am keen to have a go at this.

dad4justice said...

Julie ,
Yes I contacted them and they both said it was a legal matter ?
So I addressed a Judge on the matter of PAS and he wrote this ;
Judge John Strettell - " An update of s29a report will be required . The reasons for that are issues put before the Court by Mr Burns include the question of parental alienation of the children ."

Five reports and not one mention of PAS by psychologists and lawyers ??

Go figure ! This is clear evidence the system is protecting itself from the damage of PAS on the unfortunate clients of the de family court .

julie said...

I was expecting you to write what you have said.

Hmmm, it would be an interesting topic for a TV documentary. A few e-mails wouldn't hurt.