Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee.
- R. Gardner, B. T. Gardner
- BiologyScience
- 15 August 1969
The protein encoded by Nup160 directly interacts with that of another hybrid lethality gene, Nup96, indicating that at least two lethal hybrid incompatibility genes have evolved as byproducts of divergent coevolution among interacting components of the Drosophila nuclear pore complex.
SHOULD COURTS ORDER PAS CHILDREN TO VISIT/RESIDE WITH THE ALIENATED PARENT? A Follow-up Study
- R. Gardner
- Psychology
- 2001
The question whether courts should order children with parental alienation syndrome (PAS) to visit/reside with the alienated parent has been a significant source of controversy among legal and mental…
Recent Trends in Divorce and Custody Litigation
- R. Gardner
- Law
- 2018
During the last six to seven years there has been a burgeoning of child custody litigation. This has been the result of two important changes in child custody determinations. The first relates to the…
Parental Alienation Syndrome vs. Parental Alienation: Which Diagnosis Should Evaluators Use in Child-Custody Disputes?
- R. Gardner
- Psychology
- 1 March 2002
Children who have been programmed by one parent to be alienated from the other parent are commonly seen in the context of child-custody disputes. Such programming is designed to strengthen the…
Parental Alienation Syndrome ( PAS ) : Sixteen Years Later
- R. Gardner
- Medicine
The reasons for the controversies and suggested solutions are addressed and the first article in which the parental alienation syndrome was described, generally considered to be the seminal publication, is addressed.
The Purdue pegboard: Normative data on 1334 school children
- R. Gardner, M. Broman
- Psychology
- 1 September 1979
Abstract The Purdue Pegboard provides an excellent test of fine motor coordination. Unfortunately, extensive data have not been collected from children. Accordingly, most examiners use the instrument…
True and false accusations of child sex abuse
- R. Gardner, R. Reece
- Psychology
- 1 October 1992
Recommendations for Dealing with Parents who Induce a Parental Alienation Syndrome in their Children
- R. Gardner
- Medicine
- 3 June 1998
Correcting some misinterpretations of the author's recommendations as well as to add some recently developed refinements to the transitional-site program that can be extremely useful for dealing with the scvcre type of, parental alienation syndrome.
Denial of the Parental Alienation Syndrome Also Harms Women
- R. Gardner
- Medicine
- 1 May 2002
The reasons for denial of the PAS and the ways in which such denial harms families are discussed, with particular emphasis given to the ways that this denial harms women, although I will certainly comment on the ways on which the denial harms their husbands and children.
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