ALIENATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE
Although PAS advocates generally acknowledge that contact resistance
might be associated with age appropriate teenage rebellion, alienation
has seldom otherwise been viewed through the lens of child and fam-
ily development.
In a 2004 publication, I (Garber 2004a) suggested that (a) alienation
is best understood as an attachment-related phenomenon and, as such,
(b) that alienation is one among four necessary and natural dynamics
which together constitute the “tools and weapons of affiliation.” These
two important points are elaborated here.
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