Parental alienation syndrome is a disorder that arises primarily in child-custody disputes, manifested by a campaign of denigration against a parent, without justification, through indoctrination by the other parent.
 
 
Recommended Resources
The web site for this non-profit organisation provides information about its mandate to raise awareness of Parental Alienation Syndrome in the United Kingdom.
http://www.alienatedparent.org.uk/
The web site for the Canadian Children's Rights Council (CRC) provides information for the Canadian Symposium on Parental Alienation Syndrome to be held in March 2009 in Toronto, Canada.
http://www.canadiancrc.com/
Coping with Parental Alienation Syndrome
This web site provides information and other resources for parents dealing with both sides of Parental Alienation Syndrome.
http://www.parentalalienation.org.uk/
CS-PAS, the Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome, is a non-profit organization with a mandate to provide information for the treatment and prevention of the condition affecting and/or effecting millions of Canadian families.
http://www.cspas.ca/
This web site provides support information for fathers directly affected and/or effected by Parental Alienation Syndrome.
http://www.dont-forget-about-daddy.co.uk/
This web site provides information about Glen Sacks, a Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) Expert; with links to support and therapy groups.
http://www.glennsacks.com/
This web site provides informative articles and other helpful resources for Parental Alienation and Parental Alienation Syndrome.
http://www.parentalalienation.org/
This web site provides comprehensive information and other resources for fighting against PAS in Australian Family Court.
http://www.parentalalienation.com.au/
This web site provides Canadian research information and support resources for Canadian families affected and/or effected by Parental Alienation Syndrome.
http://parentalalienation.ca/
This web site provides information about Parental Alienation Syndrome, specifically how its denial harms the non-custodial parent and the children; with details about Parental Alienation Awareness Day.
http://www.parentalalienationcrisis.org/
Parental Alienation Syndrome Information
This web site provides information about Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), described as a child's denigration against a parent that results from another parent's influence.
http://www.parental-alienation.info/
This web site provides information and other resources for identifying and treating Parental Alienation Syndrome.
http://www.paskids.com/