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    • Parental Alienation Expert Shawn A. Wygant
  • Parental Alienation
    • Here are the Answers to Your Questions
      • What are Some of the Warning Signs of Parental Alienation?
      • Parental Alienation Develops Over Time
      • Why You Should Be Concerned About Parental Alienation
      • What is the Difference between “Parental Alienation Syndrome” and “Parental Alienation”?
      • Are There Different Degrees of Parental Alienation?
      • Criteria for the Diagnosis of Parental Alienation
    • Brainwashing? Syndrome? Unreasonable Estrangement? Why is This Called “Parental Alienation”?
      • Brainwashing Techniques used by Alienating Parents
    • How Can Parental Alienation Be Defeated?
      • How to Deal with a Parental Alienation Case
    • The History of Parental Alienation in the Courts
    • Basic Research Into Parent/Child Alienation
      • What is the Phenomena of Parental Alienation?
      • What is the Incidence and Prevalence of Parental Alienation?
      • What are the Symptoms and Consequences of Parental Alienation?
      • Parental Alienation Strategies
      • What Role Should Mental Health Professionals Play in Parental Alienation?
    • Therapy in Cases of Parental Alienation
    • Role of the Attorney in Parental Alienation Cases
    • What Court Action Is Warranted in Parental Alienation?
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    • Parental Alienation
    • Criminal Defense
    • Falsely Accused?
    • Essential Research in Child Sexual Abuse
      • I. Rumor Formation and Rumor Dissemination
      • II. Parental Questions
      • III. Interviewer Influences
      • IV. Interrogative Suggestibility
      • V. Interviewers and Training
      • VI. Network and Peer Influences
      • VII. Treatment Approaches for Children
      • VIII. Children’s Sexual Behaviors and Abuse Prevention Programs
      • IX. Behavioral Indicators of Sexual Abuse
      • X. Fabricated Reports of Sexual Abuse
      • XI. Anatomically Detailed Dolls
      • XII. Delayed and Recanted Allegations
      • XIII. Effective Interviews
      • XIV. Influences on Reporting
    • What You Need to Know About Child Sexual Abuse Claims
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    • Establishing Expertise
    • Expert Witness
    • Lawyer Skilled in Case Preparation and Trial Strategy
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      • Defending Against False Accusations
      • How to Deal with a Parental Alienation Case
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    • Domestic Violence 10-Hour Training Seminar Video-On-Demand
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Falsely Accused

  • Falsely Accused?
  • Defending Against False Accusations
  • What You Need to Know About Child Sexual Abuse Claims
  • Essential Research in Child Sexual Abuse
    • I. Rumor Formation and Rumor Dissemination
    • II. Parental Questions
    • III. Interviewer Influences
    • IV. Interrogative Suggestibility
    • V. Interviewers and Training
    • VI. Network and Peer Influences
    • VII. Treatment Approaches for Children
    • VIII. Children’s Sexual Behaviors and Abuse Prevention Programs
    • IX. Behavioral Indicators of Sexual Abuse
    • X. Fabricated Reports of Sexual Abuse
    • XI. Anatomically Detailed Dolls
    • XII. Delayed and Recanted Allegations
    • XIII. Effective Interviews
    • XIV. Influences on Reporting
  • Home
  • Team Overview
    • Parental Alienation Expert Shawn A. Wygant
  • Parental Alienation
    • Here are the Answers to Your Questions
      • What are Some of the Warning Signs of Parental Alienation?
      • Parental Alienation Develops Over Time
      • Why You Should Be Concerned About Parental Alienation
      • What is the Difference between “Parental Alienation Syndrome” and “Parental Alienation”?
      • Are There Different Degrees of Parental Alienation?
      • Criteria for the Diagnosis of Parental Alienation
    • Brainwashing? Syndrome? Unreasonable Estrangement? Why is This Called “Parental Alienation”?
      • Brainwashing Techniques used by Alienating Parents
    • How Can Parental Alienation Be Defeated?
      • How to Deal with a Parental Alienation Case
    • The History of Parental Alienation in the Courts
    • Basic Research Into Parent/Child Alienation
      • What is the Phenomena of Parental Alienation?
      • What is the Incidence and Prevalence of Parental Alienation?
      • What are the Symptoms and Consequences of Parental Alienation?
      • Parental Alienation Strategies
      • What Role Should Mental Health Professionals Play in Parental Alienation?
    • Therapy in Cases of Parental Alienation
    • Role of the Attorney in Parental Alienation Cases
    • What Court Action Is Warranted in Parental Alienation?
  • Practice Areas
    • Child Custody Evaluation
    • Parental Alienation
    • Criminal Defense
    • Falsely Accused?
    • Essential Research in Child Sexual Abuse
      • I. Rumor Formation and Rumor Dissemination
      • II. Parental Questions
      • III. Interviewer Influences
      • IV. Interrogative Suggestibility
      • V. Interviewers and Training
      • VI. Network and Peer Influences
      • VII. Treatment Approaches for Children
      • VIII. Children’s Sexual Behaviors and Abuse Prevention Programs
      • IX. Behavioral Indicators of Sexual Abuse
      • X. Fabricated Reports of Sexual Abuse
      • XI. Anatomically Detailed Dolls
      • XII. Delayed and Recanted Allegations
      • XIII. Effective Interviews
      • XIV. Influences on Reporting
    • What You Need to Know About Child Sexual Abuse Claims
    • Issues with Minors/Protecting Children
    • Establishing Expertise
    • Expert Witness
    • Lawyer Skilled in Case Preparation and Trial Strategy
    • Of Counsel
      • Attacking a Bad Psych Eval
      • Case Assessments/Psychological Evaluations
      • Cultural Issues in Criminal Defense
      • Defending Against False Accusations
      • How to Deal with a Parental Alienation Case
  • Training
    • Child Abuse 10-Hour Training Seminar Video-On-Demand
    • Domestic Violence 10-Hour Training Seminar Video-On-Demand
  • Resources
    • Dr. Lorandos on National Television
    • Parental Alienation Videos
    • Child Suggestibility Videos
    • Evidence and Cross Examination Videos
    • Written Resources
  • Contact Us
  • Blog