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| | The Cult of Parenthood: A Qualitative Study of Parental Alienation (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Research has consistently shown that children whose parents divorce suffer emotionally and psychologically, especially when the divorce is contentious and the children are exposed to ongoing conflict between their parents (e.g., Amato, 1994; Johnston, 1994, Wallerstein and Blakeslee, 1996; Wallerstein and Lewis, 2004). |
 | | One subset of children of divorce considered most at risk for negative outcomes are those experiencing ongoing post-divorce conflict (Garrity and Baris, 1994, Turkat, 2002). |
 | | For three fourths (n=30) the parents divorced during the participant’s childhood and in all but six cases the alienating parent was the mother. |
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