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Pemalik Talk Show - Part 2- Parental Alienation

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

Parental Alienation was recently described as a situation where one parent intentionally attempts to alienate his or her child from the other parent, by poisoning his/her mind, and usually succeeds

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  • Dear sir,

    Just a word of advise.

    Just as you very well recognize the problem, plz do not state it as a syndrome.. cos there is a group of people saying dat PAS is a myth and it doesn't exist. It has been debated in court too. So just stick to the word Parental Alienation (dont state syndrome... as it can deviate from the original purpose)

    Thanks

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  • Hi there,

    I am from Singapore and thanks for this cool video on PAS (Parental Alienation Syndrome).

    Its really cool you guys can have a talk show to speak up about such genuine topics openly.

    Its definitely creating good awareness of this issue, which can be a serious threat to the society in the long term if not adressed properly.

    The most pathetic thing to do is to reamin silent and pretend PAS never exist..

  • Wikipedia has lots of info on Parental Alienation, and I was horrified to read this verse "Courts also often side with the alienating parent against the target parent in legal judgments.."

    This is terrible. I can't believe the courts can be so easily made use of by alienating parents to achieve their goals.

    There are simply too many loopholes, and imagine if parental alienation was a computer virus, the court system would have been wiped out by now.

    Its such a shame.

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  • THIS IS A MASTERPIECE

  • That is good point. Its like postnatal blues, I am not sure if it is a recognised syndrome, but that doesn't matter, becoz everyone knows what it is, and there's no denying that it does exist and unfortunately a lot of women are suffering from it.

  • Excellent !

  • keep up the gud work ! syabas !

  • shud hv more of this..

  • Excellent.. Keep it up !

  • A FANTASTIC REVEALATION ! GUD WORK...

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