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SHERA Research Group's Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno on Parental Alienation PSEUDOSCIENCE and Family Court

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Debbie welcomes Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno, founder and director of the SHERA Research Group, to discuss critical issues surrounding parental alienation and the impact of family court systems on women and children. Dr. Dalgarno shares her expertise and critiques the recently published guidelines on parental alienation, emphasizing the pseudoscientific nature of the concept and the need for evidence-based approaches. The discussion also highlights health impacts and the need for systemic changes to protect vulnerable families and ensure justice. Real-life stories, including the tragic case of Sara Sharif, underline the urgency of the needed reforms.

Learn more about SHERA at https://www.shera-research.com

00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 02:05 Discussing The New Parental Alienation Guidelines 08:00 Critique of Alienation Research and Guidelines 16:48 Personal Experiences and Systemic Issues 31:28 Complaints and Accountability in the System 41:41 Solicitor Incentives and Client Vulnerability 43:22 Misogyny and Legal Battles 44:19 Children's Rights and Court Bias 45:50 Debunking Myths About Single Mothers 48:27 Online Abuse and Public Backlash 52:03 The Tragic Case of Sara Sharif 56:53 Systemic Failures and Accountability 01:02:08 The Need for Legal Reforms 01:14:57 Hope for Change and Future Actions

#DomesticAbuse #DomesticViolence #CoerciveControl #FamilyCourt

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Debbie welcomes Dr Elizabeth Dalgarno, founder and director of the SHERA Research Group, to discuss critical issues surrounding parental alienation and the impact of family court systems on women and children. Dr. Dalgarno shares her expertise and critiques the recently published guidelines on parental alienation, emphasizing the pseudoscientific nature of the concept and the need for evidence-based approaches. The discussion also highlights health impacts and the need for systemic changes to protect vulnerable families and ensure justice. Real-life stories, including the tragic case of Sara Sharif, underline the urgency of the needed reforms.

Learn more about SHERA at https://www.shera-research.com

00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 02:05 Discussing The New Parental Alienation Guidelines 08:00 Critique of Alienation Research and Guidelines 16:48 Personal Experiences and Systemic Issues 31:28 Complaints and Accountability in the System 41:41 Solicitor Incentives and Client Vulnerability 43:22 Misogyny and Legal Battles 44:19 Children's Rights and Court Bias 45:50 Debunking Myths About Single Mothers 48:27 Online Abuse and Public Backlash 52:03 The Tragic Case of Sara Sharif 56:53 Systemic Failures and Accountability 01:02:08 The Need for Legal Reforms 01:14:57 Hope for Change and Future Actions

#DomesticAbuse #DomesticViolence #CoerciveControl #FamilyCourt

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