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English[en]
Parental alienation syndrome (abbreviated as PAS) is a term coined by Richard A. Gardner in the early 1980s to refer to what he describes as a disorder in which a child, on an ongoing basis, belittles and insults one parent without justification, due to a combination of factors, including indoctrination by the other parent (almost exclusively as part of a child custody dispute) and the child's own attempts to denigrate the target parent.
Norwegian[nb]
Foreldrefiendtlighetssyndrom (forkortet FFS) er et begrep skapt av Richard A. Gardner i 1980 for å referere til det han beskriver som en lidelse der et barn kontinuerlig nedvurderer og fornærmer en forelder uten begrunnelse, ofte på grunn av indoktrinering fra den andre forelderen (nesten utelukkende som en del av en barnefordelingstvist).

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