DSM5 and ICD11 in Parental Alienation
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Demosthetes Lorandos, Shawn Wygant and William Bernet explain how Parental Alienation has been received by the two major diagnostic manuals. The concept has achieved some recognition ,though not under its own term. • Efforts to classify it as a separate mental disorder in the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) were initially unsuccessful. About ten years ago, the DSM committee categorized it as a relational problem rather than a mental disorder, meaning it arises from interactions between individuals. Recently, another proposal was made to recognize parental alienation as a mental condition. While it wasn't approved as a separate category, it was acknowledged as an example of parent-child relational problem, which includes unwarranted feelings of estrangement. • Similarly, in the ICD (International Classification of Diseases) by the World Health Organization, parental alienation was not given a separate category. It was included in the index but later removed. However, the ICD website allows for the term parental alienation to be used, recognizing it as an example of caregiver-child relationship problems. • This recognition, even under broader terms, is a significant step. It helps in standardizing the understanding and teaching of parental alienation in professional fields, such as psychology, psychiatry, and law. This progress reduces disputes about its legitimacy in legal and clinical settings, paving the way for better handling of such cases. • ------------ • The interview was filmed on the location at the 5th PASG (Parental Alienation Study Group) International Conference on Parental Alienation in Fort Collins, Colorado in June 2023. • Other interviews from this conference: • Demosthenes Lorandos - Bridging Science and Law in Family Court: • Bridging Science and Law in Family Court • Randy Flood - Five Common Dilemmas - and Mistakes - alienated parents make: • Five Common Dilemmas - and Mistakes -... • Catherine MacWillie - Law Enforcement’s Role in Escalating Family Law Disputes: • Law Enforcement's Role in Escalating ... • DSM-5 and ICD-11 in Parental Alienation: • DSM-5 and ICD-11 in Parental Alienation • Devyn Mullis - Relational Tensions Experienced by Alienated Parents during Reconnection: • Relational Tensions Experienced by Al... • Andrew Doyle - Parental Alienation Case Law Analysis…: • Parental Alienation Case Law Analysis... • Yvonne Parnell - How the Reunification Program Family Bridges Works: • Video • Victoria Flowerday - Reconnecting with Targeted Parent through Family Bridges: • Reconnecting with Targeted Parent Thr... • Jason Flowerday - Reconnecting through Reunification - A Father’s Journey: • Reconnecting through Reunification - ... • Shawn Wygan - Forensic Evaluations in Parental Alienation Cases: • Forensic Evaluations in Parental Alie... • Vesta Spivakovsky - Chandler - Overcoming Parental Alienation - A Journey of Resilience: • Overcoming Parental Alienation - A Jo... • John Wehrle - Unravelling the Neuroscientific Underpinnings of Parental Alienation: • Unravelling the Neuroscientific Under... • Mark Roseman - Supervised Visitation - a Court Ordered Intervention: • Supervised Visitation - a Court Order... • Fatalities in Parental Alienation Cases: • Fatalities in Parental Alienation Cases • Misinformation and Science Denial of Parental Alienation Theory: • Misinformation and Science Denial of ... • Kevin Hickey - The John Mast Case: • The John Mast Case • Heleen Koppejan-Luitze - Researching PA as a Guardian ad Litem in the Netherlands: • Researching PA as a Guardian ad Litem... • ------------ • Produced by Equal Parenting Iceland, Foreldrajafnrétti. • All rights reserved • Music: Dream Lagoon by Chris Haugen • NOTE: Inappropriate comments to this video will be deleted.
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