For mental health professionals interested in obtaining continuing educational credits on the subject of parental alienation, the CSPAS has an online CE Course offering MHP's a total of 18 CEC's. The title of this online course is:
Diagnostic Criteria for Clinical Practitioners in the Treatment of Parental Alienation
and
Parental Alienation Syndrome.
Video Clip from the 2009 CSPAS Conference
in Toronto, Canada
Learning Objectives
Identify and differentiate parental alienation from realistic estrangement.
Identify the clinical markers that differentiate parental alienation from the clinical features of child abuse.
Discuss effective approaches in obtaining court interventions for the purposes of facilitating and expediting treatment plans and for assisting families with various parenting services.
Parental Alienation in Canada - Trends Analysis, Gene C. Colman, Family Law Lawyer
Parental Alienation: The Dynamics of Mind Control, Glenn Ross Caddy, Ph.D., ABPP
Do Professionals Aid & Abet Parental Alienation, Marty Mckay, Ph.D., ABPP
Mediation Strategies in Managing PAS Disputes, Bob Finlay, Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator
Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome, Amy J. Baker, Ph.D
Forensic Evaluations, Richard Sauber, Ph.D., ABPP
Increasing Public & Policy Makers Response to Parental Alienation, David Levy, J.D.
The Macabre Dance of Abnormal Psychology, Family Law & Parental Alienation Syndrome, Jayne Major, Ph.D.
A Kidnapped Mind Pamela Richardson, Journalist
Strategies for Managing the Legal Process in a PAS Case, Brian Ludmer, Family Law Lawyer
Treatment for Alienated Children, J. Michael Bone, Ph.D.
Rebuilding The Ties That Bind, Pamela Stuart Mills Hoch, M.A. & Robert Hoch, M.A.
Is PAS Scientific, Demosthenes Lorandos, J.D., Ph.D.
Themes Energizing Parental Alienation, Abraham Worenklein, PH.D., ABPP
Breaking the Stalemate, Douglas Darnell, Ph.D., ABPP
How Legislation and the Courts Are Encouraging PAS, C. Gwendolyn Landolt, Lawyer and VP of Real Women of Canada
Virtual Visitation for Use with PAS Cases, Michael Gough, President of Internet Visitation
About the Author
Joseph Goldberg is the founder of The Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome whose mission is to help educate professionals in the identification of parental alienation and to help the public locate professionals who have an expertise in this field by offering a yearly international conference. The main goal of CSPAS is to assist children who need intervention and treatment solutions.
Mr. Goldberg has a consulting practice in Aurora, Ontario. His biography can be found online at www.ParentalAlienation.ca. Recently he was interviewed on the Canadian Broadcasting Company along with a member of the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-5 task force on the subject of parental alienation. Some of his other radio interviews can be found on the CSPAS website. Mr. Goldberg is also the author of various articles on parental alienation and has contributed to a number of articles published in mental health journals and other print publications.
This CE course is designated as beginning to advanced.