Caitlin Bentley’s research while affiliated with Royal Adelaide Hospital and other places

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Demographic data alienated adult children study.
Study protocol.
The Impact of Parental Alienating Behaviours on the Mental Health of Adults Alienated in Childhood
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March 2022

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Suzanne Verhaar

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Caitlin Bentley

This study qualitatively investigated the mental health of adults exposed to parental alienating behaviours in childhood. Research suggests that exposure to parental alienating behaviours in childhood can have a profound impact on the mental health of those children later in life, including experiencing anxiety disorders and trauma reactions. An international sample of 20 adults exposed to parental alienating behaviours in childhood participated in semi-structured interviews on their experience and its impact. Four themes were identified: mental health difficulties, including anxiety disorders and trauma reactions, emotional pain, addiction and substance use, and coping and resilience. Intergenerational transmission of parental alienation was found. Confusion in understanding their experience of alienation, the mental health sequelae, and elevated levels of suicidal ideation were found. This study demonstrated the insidious nature of parental alienation and parental alienating behaviours and provided further evidence of these behaviours as a form of emotional abuse.

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... Several reviews now exist that detail the profound effect of parental alienation and parental alienating behaviors on the psychological well-being of children (Haines et al., 2020;Harman, Matthewson, et al., 2022;Hine, 2024;Marques et al., 2020;Miralles et al., 2023;Silva, 2021), with some such reviews concluding that outcomes are similar to other forms of severe child abuse (Harman, Warshak, et al., 2022). These reviews are supported by qualitative work with adults alienated as children, such Verhaar et al. (2022) who found that they suffered from mental health difficulties (including anxiety disorders and trauma reactions), emotional pain, and addiction and substance use (as well as coping mechanisms and a level of developed resilience). Second-hand accounts of the effects on children provided by alienated fathers (Hine & Bates, 2024) and coercively controlled mothers (Monk & Bowen, 2021) provide further support for the significant and wide-ranging psychological impact this form of abuse has on children. ...

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Father’s experiences of family breakdown and domestic abuse.
The Impact of Parental Alienating Behaviours on the Mental Health of Adults Alienated in Childhood

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