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Record ID: ef608eac-a6ee-43b3-aedb-a121933da9b1
Type: Conference Paper
Title: Action research: the intersection of action, practice, research and community involvement in recognising maternal alienation
Other Titles: Politics, action & renewal : [proceedings of the] 4th Australian Women's H[cut]
Authors: Morris, Anne
Gale, Heather
Keywords: Impact on children and young people;Post-separation violence;Parenting
Year: 2001
Publisher: Australian Women's Health Network, Strathfieldsaye
Notes:  Discusses research that explores the damage caused by abusive (ex)partners to the relationships between mothers and their children. Even though children might experience domestic or family violence perpetrated by their fathers, a number of strategies are implemented to turn them against their mothers. The women interviewed identified some of the tactics utilised to modify their children’s perceptions. Mother-blaming was regarded as a destructive method of control that separates mothers from their children.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20925
ISBN: 9780957864559
Physical description: 445 p. ; 30 cm.
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