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“Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children from Parental Alienation.” Published by Taylor Publishing. 1998
“Not in the Best Interest of the Child,” North Dakota Law Review, August, 1999
“Parental Alienation and its Impact on Legal and Mental Health Systems. Part I and II. DVD” (223)
Life Messages, Inc.
Baker, A.J.L., & Darnall, D. (2006) Behaviors and strategies of parental alienation: A survey of parental experiences.
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 45 (1/2) 97-124.
Baker, A.J.L. & Darnall, D. (2007) A Construct Validation Study of the Eight Components of Parental Alienation Syndrome.
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 47(1/2) 55-75.
Darnall, D.C. & Steinberg, B.F. (2008) Motivational models for spontaneous reunification with alienated children – Part I. Article accepted for publication.
Journal of Family Therapy, 36 (2) 107-115.
Darnall, D.C. & Steinberg, B.F. (2008) Motivational models for spontaneous reunification with alienated children – Part II. Article accepted for publication. Journal of Family Therapy, 36 (3) 253-261.
Darnall, D.C. (2008) Second Edition, Divorce Casualties: Understanding Parental Alienation. Roman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Lanham, Maryland.
Darnall, D.C. ( Fall, 2009) Beyond Divorce Casualties: Reunifying the Alienated Family. Roman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Lanham, Maryland.
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