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Parental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11
TitreParental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11
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Parental Alienation, DSM-5, and ICD-11

Catégorie: Tourisme et voyages, Droit, Beaux livres
Auteur: Spencer Johnson, Kinley MacGregor
Éditeur: Gabriel Bá, Hari Johann
Publié: 2017-02-26
Écrivain: Richard Powers
Langue: Italien, Anglais, Tchèque, Chinois, Grec
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Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung – Wikipedia - Eltern-Kind-Entfremdung, auch elterliches Entfremdungssyndrom (l Alienation Syndrome (PAS)), beschreibt ein von Richard A. Gardner 1985 formuliertes Konzept, bei dem ein Kind dauerhaft und zu Unrecht einen Elternteil herabsetzt und beleidigt, meist in der Folge einer Scheidung und/oder eines Streits um das Sorge- oder Umgangsrecht
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Therapy Help: Parental Alienation: Treatment and Resources - The term “parental alienation” does not yet feature as such in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). But the internationally used “International Classification of Diseases” (ICD-11) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) referred to “parental alienation” since 18 June 2018. (Code QE 52.0, under caregiver-child relation problem
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La Suprema Corte y el síndrome de alienación parental -  · PARENTAL ALIENATION AND ICD-11 William Bernet, – April 4, 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION The International Classification of Diseases is published by the World Health Organiza-tion (WHO). The current edition is called ICD-10, which is being revised and will become ICD-11. WHO says that ICD-11 will be published in 2018. The revision process has gone on for several years, but it …
Parental alienation - Wikipedia - Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) was proposed by child psychiatrist Richard Gardner as a means of diagnosing parental alienation within a family by virtue of identifying a cluster of symptoms that he hypothesized would only co-exist if a parent were engaged in alienating behavior. This theory involved looking for a set of psychological symptoms in a child and proposing PAS as a basis for
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