Joining Forces with PASG to Combat Parental Alienation
The Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG), an esteemed international organization, stands as a beacon of hope and advocacy in the fight against parental alienation. With a steadfast commitment to promoting three interlocking goals, PASG is dedicated to driving meaningful change and support in addressing this complex and often misunderstood issue.
- Supporting Research: PASG recognizes the importance of rigorous research in understanding the causes, manifestations, identification, and interventions for parental alienation. By fostering collaboration among researchers and supporting studies in this field, PASG aims to deepen our understanding of parental alienation and pave the way for effective interventions and solutions.
- Education: Education lies at the heart of PASG’s mission. The organization is dedicated to educating mental health and legal professionals, policymakers, and alienated parents and grandparents about parental alienation. By providing evidence-based resources, training programs, and educational materials, PASG empowers individuals to recognize, understand, and address parental alienation in their respective fields.
- Counteracting Misinformation: PASG is committed to combating widespread misinformation surrounding parental alienation. By disseminating accurate information, challenging myths and misconceptions, and advocating for evidence-based approaches, PASG seeks to raise awareness and promote understanding of this complex phenomenon.
Mental health professionals, legal practitioners, policymakers, family advocates, alienated family members, and alienated children are all invited to join PASG if they share an interest in advancing these critical goals. By joining forces with PASG, individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines can contribute their expertise and perspectives to the collective effort to combat parental alienation.
Together, we can work towards a future where parental alienation is understood, recognized, and addressed with compassion and effectiveness. Join PASG today and become part of a global community dedicated to empowering change and supporting families affected by parental alienation.
The Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG), a leading international organization, is proud to announce the upcoming PASG 2024 Oslo Conference on Promoting the Best Interests of the Child. This landmark conference aims to address the pressing issue of parental alienation and its profound impact on children’s interests, health, and wellbeing.
Under the theme “Promoting the Best Interests of the Child,” the conference will serve as a platform to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of parental alienation and advocate for measures to protect children’s rights to contact with both parents after divorce. Despite being inadequately recognized and managed in many countries, parental alienation poses a significant threat to children’s wellbeing, making it imperative to improve legislation, child protective services, family support services, and public awareness.
The PASG 2024 Oslo Conference will feature presentations and discussions highlighting international efforts to address parental alienation and promote children’s rights. Experts from around the world will share insights, research findings, and best practices aimed at protecting children’s interests and ensuring their continued connection with both parents post-divorce.
Conference attendees will have the opportunity to participate in sessions focused on legislative reforms, child protective services, family support initiatives, and public awareness campaigns. Through collaborative dialogue and knowledge sharing, participants will explore strategies to effectively address parental alienation and safeguard children’s rights in diverse cultural and legal contexts.
Registration for the conference is now open, and interested individuals are encouraged to visit the conference registration page to secure their spot. Sponsored by Norges Forskningsråd, Stiftelsen Fritt Ord, and PASG International, the conference promises to be a dynamic and impactful event dedicated to advancing children’s rights and promoting the best interests of the child.
For inquiries about the PASG 2024 Oslo Conference, please contact conference@pasg.no. Join us in Oslo as we come together to advocate for positive change and ensure a brighter future for children affected by parental alienation. [Register now]
Confirmed Speakers:
Anders Bohn, LL.M; Eifind Meland, Professor Emeritus, MD, PhD; William Bernet, M.D; Philip Marcus, LL.M. and Brian O’Sullivan, systematic family psychotherapist.
I’m Randy Morano—a father, author, and staunch advocate for parental alienation awareness. My journey through the depths of parental alienation has transformed me into a passionate advocate, dedicated to shedding light on this overlooked form of emotional abuse.
As a survivor, I understand the profound impact of parental alienation firsthand. Through my writing and advocacy efforts, I aim to raise awareness, empower others, and provide support to families in need. Join me in the fight for change and hope.