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Parential Alienation Syndrome

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roseannlee50

Junior Member
What is and and how does one diagnos it, could the behavior pattern be misdiagnosed as Add/ADHD in a 6 year old child? Really need some input on this issue:confused:
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is and and how does one diagnos it, could the behavior pattern be misdiagnosed as Add/ADHD in a 6 year old child? Really need some input on this issue:confused:

It is not an actual syndrome that is recognized by any medical or psychiatric organization.

Therefore no, it could not possibly be misdiagnosed as ADD/ADHD in a 6 year old.
 

LillianX

Senior Member
This is not a legal question.

The only one able to diagnose anyone with anything like this is a mental health professional. Have your child visit one.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
This is not a legal question.

The only one able to diagnose anyone with anything like this is a mental health professional. Have your child visit one.

Let's try one more time:

PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME does NOT exist. It is NOT a real syndrome/disease/diagnosis. It does NOT exist except as the idea of a crackpot who killed himself. If you read the actual purported syndrome, you would NOT want to be associated with it.

Here is the crackpot's idea:
DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME AND BONA FIDE ABUSE-NEGLECT by Richard A. Gardner

Then try this:
Dr. Richard Gardner's Complete Autopsy Report - Suicide

Then try this information:
Dr. Richard Gardner - PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME (PAS)

Then go bleach your eyes and brain for ever believing that PAS was an actual idea with merit.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Hx...

Even one so short is illustrative. ;)

So the answer is -- she does want to align herself with a pedophile loving madman who killed himself with a butcher knife. The judge made the correct decision in giving custody to the child's father instead of this loco grandmother.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
So the answer is -- she does want to align herself with a pedophile loving madman who killed himself with a butcher knife. The judge made the correct decision in giving custody to the child's father instead of this loco grandmother.

You do have a way with word, OG! ;)
 

LillianX

Senior Member
Let's try one more time:

PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME does NOT exist. It is NOT a real syndrome/disease/diagnosis. It does NOT exist except as the idea of a crackpot who killed himself. If you read the actual purported syndrome, you would NOT want to be associated with it.

Here is the crackpot's idea:
DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME AND BONA FIDE ABUSE-NEGLECT by Richard A. Gardner

Then try this:
Dr. Richard Gardner's Complete Autopsy Report - Suicide

Then try this information:
Dr. Richard Gardner - PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME (PAS)

Then go bleach your eyes and brain for ever believing that PAS was an actual idea with merit.

This is the most amazing thing I have read today. I'm practically choking. Hilarity!
 

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