This site brings together historical materials about Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), including explanatory content, research links, a long-form personal narrative, and preserved documentary records.
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Understand PAS
A concise introduction to the concepts and behaviors described throughout the archive.
Research & resources
Curated links, organizations, article references, and related source material.
Read the Jean series
A multi-part firsthand narrative organized into a single readable sequence.
Explore the archive
Scanned letters, notes, and a guardian ad litem evaluation preserved from the original site.
What this site covers
Core themes
Family conflict, child denigration of a parent, coercive family dynamics, and long-term psychological harm are recurring themes in the source material collected here.
The explanatory pages describe PAS as a pattern that often appears in custody disputes and high-conflict separations.
How the material is organized
The site separates overview content, research references, personal narrative, and primary documents so readers can move directly to the material most relevant to them.
Longer texts have been reformatted for readability on modern screens.
Featured paths
PAS and psychopathic behavior
Source excerpt discussing psychopathic traits within abusive and neglectful family systems.
Guardian ad litem evaluation
A preserved historical document presented in web format.
Organizations and article links
A directory-style page of outside organizations, articles, and related sources.
About this resource
Context on why the site was assembled and the perspective behind it.
