Thursday, April 16, 2009

What do you think? We Want To Hear From You

PsyCare is interested in hearing from you.

If you had an opportunity to review the other pages on PAS, you will have read my premise that severe alienation is frequently incurable. If you had been a victim of severe alienation and had the experience of your child hating you because of alienation but now have a loving relationship, we would like to hear your story about how this change occurred. Perhaps we could share your story and offer other parents some insight about what worked for you. We would protect your confidentiality and not publish anything without your written permission.

We would also like your comments about our articles on PAS. If you want to elaborate on a point or offer a different perspective, let us know. Because of the large volume of e-mails we receive, we may not always be able to respond with much depth. We do make note of your comments, however.

If you have questions about PAS, we will try to answer them, realizing that our forum has limited space. Keep in mind that we cannot offer you a consultation or recommendations about your case through e-mail. Most cases are too complicated for simple answers.

We would like your suggestions on future PAS topics, and your comments about books or articles that you have read on parental alienation, visitation, "deadbeat parents," reunification, custody, etc. If you have written a book, research paper, or an article, mail it to us and we will publish a summary for our readers. We plan on offer summaries and research findings on this site.

How to contact us

There are two ways of communicating with us.

You can write directly to us at:

Douglas Darnall, Ph.D.

% PsyCare

2980 Belmont Ave.Youngstown, OH. 44505

330-759-2310

Fax 330-759-0018

Or you can e-mail us at douglas900@com.

Who is Douglas Darnall, Ph.D.?

Dr. Darnall has been a licensed psychologist for 25 years. He received his Ph.D. from Kent State University in 1979 in Counseling and his Masters in Vocational Rehabilitation from San Diego State University in 1969. He is PsyCare's C.E.O. and Clinic Director since PsyCare was founded in 1985. He was previously Director of the Psychology Department at Woodside Receiving Hospital and Staff Psychologist for Trumbull County Court.

He currently practices clinical and forensic psychology at PsyCare, Inc. and Trumbull County Family Court. He is a member of the Weathersfield School Board. Dr. Darnall has completed over 800 custody evaluations during the past 16 twelve years. He has authored "Divorce Casualties: Protecting your Children from Parental Alienation" and “Not in the Child’s Best Interest” for the North Dakota Law Review, Vol. 75, September, 1999. He is now preparing a new book about alienation, to be published sometime next year.

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