I am, as you know, always interested in what constitutes evidence based practice in the field of parental alienation. For me, the only evidence base necessary is what works to liberate children from the problem. If what someone is doing is not liberating the children from the problem then that is not, for me, evidence based. No matter how much anyone dresses up their practice in this field, if they cannot point you to someone they have helped previously, their work is not evidence based in my view. And helping in cases of parental alienation is about liberating children, not about fiddling about around the edges and hoping something will change.
The issue we have as practitioners of course is that we are breaking new ground in terms of establishing an evidence base, as such we are still in need of more research evidence based on established practice. This will…
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