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and second, concern about the choice the child might make, especially
under pressure or influence from the other parent. (Cashmore & Parkin-
son, 2008, p. 96)
Concerns of this nature may be universal (e.g., Gardner, 1999a; Wars-
hak, 2003). Elsewhere, I have referred to this as a “‘Sophie’s Choice’
in reverse, the kind of impossible dilemma which can traumatize a
child who is already burdened with the powerful emotions which ac-
company any family’s break-up” (Garber & Landerman, 2006).
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