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'''Richard Gardner, M.D.''' ([[April 28]], [[1931]] - [[May 25]], [[2003]]) coined the term ''[[Parental Alienation Syndrome]]'' (PAS) in 1985. He was the author of many articles about PAS. Gardner took his own life in 2003. His final ambition, to have PAS included in the [[DSM]], was not realized in his lifetime. |
'''Richard Gardner, M.D.''' ([[April 28]], [[1931]] - [[May 25]], [[2003]]) coined the term ''[[Parental Alienation Syndrome]]'' (PAS) in 1985. He was the author of many articles about PAS. Gardner took his own life in 2003. His final ambition, to have PAS included in the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders|DSM]], was not realized in his lifetime. |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
Revision as of 18:02, 20 July 2005
Richard Gardner, M.D. (April 28, 1931 - May 25, 2003) coined the term Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) in 1985. He was the author of many articles about PAS. Gardner took his own life in 2003. His final ambition, to have PAS included in the DSM, was not realized in his lifetime.
External Links
- List of 40 Gardner articles mostly dealing with PAS
- Autopsy