Family Reflections: A Promising Therapeutic Program Designed to Treat Severely Alienated Children and Their Family System
- Kathleen M. Reay
- Psychology
- 26 February 2015
The Family Reflections Reunification Program (FRRP), specifically designed to treat severely alienated children and their family system, demonstrates a 95% success rate in re-establishing and maintaining a relationship between children and once-rejected parents.
An Objective Measure of Splitting in Parental Alienation: The Parental Acceptance–Rejection Questionnaire
- W. Bernet, Nilgun Gregory, Kathleen M. Reay, R. Rohner
- PsychologyJournal of Forensic Sciences
- 1 May 2018
Assessment of the usefulness of the Parental Acceptance–Rejection Questionnaire (PARQ) in identifying and quantifying the degree of splitting showed that severely alienated children engaged in a high level of splitting, by perceiving the preferred parent inextremely positive terms and the rejected parent in extremely negative terms.
Measuring the Difference Between Parental Alienation and Parental Estrangement: The PARQ‐Gap
- W. Bernet, Nilgun Gregory, R. Rohner, Kathleen M. Reay
- PsychologyJournal of Forensic Sciences
- 18 February 2020
The PARQ‐Gap may be useful for both clinicians and forensic practitioners in evaluating children of separating and divorced parents when there is a concern about the possible diagnosis of parental alienation.
Psychological distress among adult children of divorce who perceive experiencing parental alienation syndrome in earlier years
- Kathleen M. Reay
- Psychology
- 2007
Rejecting the rejection of parental alienation: Comment on Mercer (2021)
- W. Bernet, R. Rohner, Kathleen M. Reay
- PsychologyJournal of Family Trauma, Child Custody & Child…
- 17 December 2020