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Part IV
Advanced Applications of Theory to Family Law Practice
Johnston (2003; Johnson & Johnston, 2004) presents the only
scientific and empirical data on the subject presently available.
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concludes that most children who resist contact with one parent in
favor of the other do so as a result of a mixture of many and varied factors.
Among those who appeared aligned with one parent and rejecting of
the other, the rejected parent’s own lack of empathy, support, and
parenting skills (i.e., sensitive/responsivity) proved to be equally or
more important to explaining the schism than the words or actions of
the aligned parent.
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