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摘要
离婚对子女和父母来说都是一个相当艰难的过程。分居或离婚后,孩子可能会排斥父母中的一方,他(她)通常会强烈反对见父母中的一方,或者不想去见父母中的一方。这种排斥可能是出于正常或可接受的原因,也可能是孩子对父母的 "疏远"。这种情况被定义为 "父母疏远综合症"(PAS),实际上是一种情感虐待。通过确保法院、治疗提供者、儿童和家庭之间的协调,即个案管理,可以健康地开展这一过程。虐待儿童的原因和后果涉及多个学科。以医院为基础的多学科团队以综合方法满足受虐儿童在法律、社会心理支持和治疗方面的需求。对于 "儿童虐待综合症 "有多种看法,有的认为它是一种综合症,有的则认为它只是一种异化现象。对它的持续讨论并不能改变这样一个事实,即存在一种影响儿童和父母的临床状况。本研究的目的是为这些案件的评估绘制路线图,举例说明在医院儿童保护中心的评估过程结束后编写的报告和案件管理对法院判决的影响。在 PAS 案件中,由多名专业人员采用多学科综合方法开展的单独工作,可以在小组社工的协调下,以较低的成本进行个案管理。提交给法院的报告将包括团队中所有专业人员的评价,并将透明、清晰地强调根据儿童的主要利益做出的共同决定。以这种方式编写的报告将影响法院的决定,并将防止儿童和家长成为受害者。
CASE MANAGEMENT IN THE CASES OF PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME
Divorce is a rather difficult process for both children and parents. After separation or divorce, the child may reject one of the parents, s/he may typically strongly object seeing one parent or may not want to go to that parent. This rejection may be for normal or acceptable reasons, or the child’s “alienation” against the parent may be the reason. Defined as Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), this case is actually a form of emotional abuse. This process can be carried out in a healthy manner by ensuring coordination among the court, treatment providers, children and families; that is, case management. Child abuse is related to multiple disciplines in terms of causes and consequences. Hospital-based, multidisciplinary teams meet the legal, psychosocial support, and treatment needs of the abused child in a holistic approach. There are views on PAS, stating that it is a syndrome or just alienation. The ongoing discussions about it do not change the fact that there is a clinical situation affecting the children and parents.
In this study, it is aimed to create a roadmap for the evaluation of these cases, by presenting the examples where the reports, which has been prepared at the end of the process evaluated at a hospital-based Child Protection Centre and conducted with case management, have affected the Court’s decision.
In PAS cases, separate works carried out with a multi-disciplinary, holistic approach by multiple professionals can be conducted at a low cost with a case management by the coordination of a social worker at the team. The reports submitted to the courts will include the evaluations of all the professionals in the team and will transparently and clearly highlight the common decision that is made in line with the child’s primary benefit. The reports prepared in this way will affect the decisions of the Court and the victimization of children and parents will be prevented.