"This Article provides a brief literature survey, focusing on the
theory of “parental alienation” which operates as a primary vehicle
for making abuse invisible in custody litigation. This Article reports
on the co-authors’ pilot study, which begins empirically mapping
family courts’ uses of this theory. These pilot results provide
preliminary empirical support for the critiques from the field."
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