John Oliver discusses the first four weeks of Donald Trump’s second term as president, the strategy behind some of the choices his administration has made and why it is indeed fuck time. You heard us: It’s fuck time.
The concept of parental alienation (PA) and Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) has been highly controversial, particularly in legal, psychological, and social fields. The core idea behind parental alienation is that one parent (typically in high-conflict divorces) manipulates a child into unjustifiably rejecting the other parent. However, critics argue that the concept is scientifically weak, misused in family courts, and harmful to children and abuse victims. Here is psychologist Dr. Ana researching about this rabbit hole:
Lack of Scientific Validity The term Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) was introduced by psychiatrist Richard Gardner in the 1980s but has been widely rejected by major psychological organizations, including the American Psychological Association (APA). PAS was not included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) due to insufficient empirical support. While parental alienation (as a behavior) is recognized, critics argue that the syndrome itself is not a scientifically validated mental disorder.
Weaponization in Family Courts PA is often invoked in custody disputes, sometimes used as a defense by parents accused of domestic abuse. Abusers have been known to claim alienation to discredit allegations of violence, shifting focus from abuse to supposed brainwashing by the protective parent. Courts have sometimes ruled in favor of the accused parent, even in cases where allegations of abuse had substantial evidence.
Oversimplification of Family Dynamics Parent-child estrangement can result from various factors, including actual abuse, neglect, or a child’s independent decision. Critics argue that applying a PA framework risks misinterpreting complex relationships, potentially forcing children to reunite with unsafe parents.
Gender Bias Concerns Research suggests that accusations of PA are disproportionately used against mothers. Women who report abuse risk losing custody if the father claims alienation. This has led to accusations that PA is used as a tool to undermine protective mothers rather than addressing legitimate concerns.
Lack of Standardized Diagnosis and Treatment No universal or objective criteria exist for diagnosing PA. Proposed treatments, such as “reunification therapy,” are also controversial, with reports of coercion and psychological harm to children forced into contact with rejected parents.
Conclusion
While genuine cases of unjustified parental alienation exist, critics argue that the broad and often unscientific application of the concept causes harm, particularly to abuse victims and children. Many advocate for a more nuanced approach that prioritizes child safety rather than assuming alienation without deeper investigation.
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Matt Walsh is one of those guys who has succeeded in spite of having little to no talent. He’s walking proof that to make it in the rightwing media space, all you need to do is hate the right people in a pithy way once. And then coast on that for as long as possible.
There is no amount of shame that will stop right-wingers from defending the billionaire ruling class and their exploitation of the American public, and as things stand now, the brazen corruption unfolding in front of our eyes at the hands of tech billionaires and other oligarchs is only going to get worse. Sharon Reed breaks it down on Rebel HQ
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