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In family courts, the diagnosis of a strange syndrome is becoming more common. A child fiercely hates his father, although he has never hit, insulted, or forgotten birthdays. Where does this hatred come from? Psychologists say: the parent alienation syndrome. Lawyers whisper: the mother has set it up. Judges frown: prove it. Then an expert evaluation for the parent alienation syndrome is appointed. What is this beast, how do they catch it, and can you trust it? Let's dig.

What is the parent alienation syndrome

The term was coined by the American psychiatrist Richard Gardner in 1985. He noticed: in divorce proceedings, some children begin to hate one of the parents without objective reasons. The child is not just offended, he demonizes the father or mother, attributes to them unspeakable crimes, refuses to meet, is happy if the parent is sick or suffering.

The cause is systematic processing by the second parent. The mother (rarely the father) instills in the child: "the other parent is an enemy, he is dangerous, he does not love you, he wants to abduct/kill/abandon you." A child, especially under 12 years old, cannot critically evaluate this information. He absorbs it as truth. A false picture of the world is formed.

An important distinction from real abuse: in the parent alienation syndrome, there are no facts of child abuse. There are no beatings, no threats, no neglect. There is only the instilled fear and hatred. And the main tool of alienation is the second parent, who sets the child up.

Why is an expert evaluation for the parent alienation syndrome needed

In court, two positions collide. The father says: "the child has been set up." The mother says: "he is afraid of the father because he is cruel." Who is right? The judge is not a psychologist. He cannot look into the child's head. A specialist is needed. The expert evaluation for the parent alienation syndrome is intended to answer three questions:

Does the child have signs of the parent alienation syndrome? If there are, who is the alienating parent (who sets it up)? Is the rejection of the second parent justified (i.e., was he really cruel) or unjustified (i.e., setting up)?

Without an expert evaluation, the court risks taking the instilled fear for real and depriving an innocent parent of his rights. Or, conversely, not noticing real abuse, deciding that it is "just the syndrome". The expert evaluation is a scalpel that separates these two situations.

How does the expert evaluation proceed

The procedure is long, from two weeks to several months. The expert commission usually consists of a child psychologist, a psychiatrist, and sometimes a sociologist. They study the case materials, medical records, school reports, correspondence between the parents.

Then there is work with the child. One-on-one interviews, drawing tests, storytelling by photos. The expert observes how the child reacts to the mention of the alienated parent (the one he hates). Do the pupils dilate? Does the voice rise? Does the child use adult, memorized phrases that he cannot come up with himself ("you are a psychological abuser" in the mouth of an eight-year-old)?

The parents are interviewed separately. They compare their versions of events, look for contradictions. The expert may conduct a test of the child's suggestibility and critical thinking. In particularly complex cases, video recordings of the child's meetings with each parent separately are used and their behavior is analyzed.

The result is a written conclusion. In it, the experts give an answer: is there a syndrome or not, who is the alienating and who is the alienated. And most importantly — recommendations to the court: leave the child with the alienated parent, limit contact with the alienating, appoint therapy.

Methods and criteria for diagnosis

There is no universal "detector" for the syndrome. But experts highlight eight classic signs (by Gardner) that are analyzed collectively:

Campaign of defamation: the child constantly curses the alienated parent, invents fairy tales. Weak, artificial rational explanations: when asked "why do you not love your dad?", the child answers "he did not buy ice cream" or "he insulted your mom", which is disproportionate to hatred. Lack of ambivalence: the child either loves the alienating parent or hates the alienated. A healthy child experiences a mixture of feelings even towards a bad parent. The phenomenon of an independent thinker: the child swears that no one has set him up, he has thought of everything himself. And he uses adult, memorized phrases. Automatic support for the alienating parent: in any dispute, the child takes the side of the alienating parent, even if he is obviously wrong. Lack of guilt for cruelty to the alienated parent: the child may be happy about his illness or misfortune without a trace of shame. Presence of borrowed scenarios: the child repeats stories that he could not have seen (for example, "dad hit mom" although he lived in another country at that time). Enmity extends to the family of the alienated parent: the child hates not only the dad but also his parents, sisters, even pets.

If the child has 5 out of 8 signs, the syndrome of parent alienation is likely present. The expert also evaluates the absence of real abuse: checks documents, interviews third parties, studies medical certificates.

Difficulties and criticism of the expert evaluation

The parent alienation syndrome is not an official diagnosis in international classifications of diseases (ICD-11) and DSM-5. It is included in ICD-11 as "parent alienation syndrome" in the section of factors affecting health, but not as a mental disorder. This is enough to use it in court, but not enough to prescribe forced treatment.

Critics say: the evaluation is subjective. One psychologist will see the syndrome, another will see real trauma. There are no objective biomarkers or MRI scans. Moreover, the accusation of "setting up" can be used as a weapon against truly受损 mothers and fathers. The abuser says in court: "It's not me who beat my wife, it's her who caused the child's alienation syndrome."

Therefore, courts treat the evaluation cautiously. It is an important, but not the only evidence. A combination is needed: witness testimony, audio- and video recordings, conclusions from child protection agencies.

Who conducts the expert evaluation and how much does it cost

The expert evaluation is appointed by the court. At the request of one of the parties. It can be carried out by state expert institutions (for example, the Center for Forensic Examination named after Serebryakov) or private organizations that have a license. The cost in Russia is from 50 to 300 thousand rubles depending on the complexity, the number of interviewed, and the region. The term is from 1 to 6 months.

The party that orders the evaluation pays. Most often — the father, because he is interested in proving the setting up. If the court appoints the evaluation on its own initiative, the payment may be from the budget (rarely) or divided between the parties.

An important nuance: the expert must have a specialization in family disputes and the parent alienation syndrome. A regular child psychiatrist may not know the methods. Therefore, before filing a claim, study the expert's resume, ask him if he has conducted such evaluations before, how many there were, was there a judicial precedent.

How to prepare for the expert evaluation for the father

If you believe that your child is being set up, act in advance. Gather evidence before the court. Record on a dictaphone (where the law allows) conversations with the mother where she threatens to set up the child. Save correspondence in messengers. Record cases where the mother has prevented communication without reason.

Hire a lawyer specializing in PAS (Parental Alienation Syndrome). He will help you properly draft the motion for the appointment of an expert evaluation and suggest a specific expert organization he trusts.

The most important thing is not to provoke yourself. If the child is rude, shouts, hits during the meeting — do not respond with aggression. Record on camera. Calmly leave if the situation gets out of control. Your task is to show the expert that you are not dangerous, that you do not have cruelty. And provocations by the mother will only confirm that there is a setting up.

And remember: the expert evaluation is a stress for the child. The child may lie to the expert, may cry, may accuse you. Do not pressure. Trust the professionals.

What can be done if the expert evaluation shows setting up

The gold standard for treating the parent alienation syndrome is changing the child's place of residence to the alienated parent and temporarily limiting contact with the alienating. Yes, paradoxically: to restore the child's ability to love both parents, he needs to be taken away from the setter.

At the same time, family therapy is appointed: the psychologist works with the child, with both parents separately, then together. The goal is to destroy false beliefs, restore healthy attachment. Therapy can last a year and longer.

In Russia, courts rarely go to such a radical measure as transferring the child to the alienated parent. Usually, forced visits to a psychologist and an obligation for the alienating parent "not to hinder communication" are appointed. But if the setting up is proven and is severe (the child has not seen his father for a year, the mother has changed the child's surname, hides his place of residence), then the transfer of guardianship is also possible. There is practice, but it is rare.

Abroad, it is stricter. In the USA, Israel, Brazil, the alienating parent may be deprived of guardianship, sentenced to a prison term (for disrespect of the court) or sent to a rehabilitation program. There are also precedents in Europe, although less often.

Can the expert evaluation be appealed

Yes. The conclusion of the expert is not the final truth. The judge evaluates it on an equal footing with other evidence. If you believe that the evaluation was carried out poorly (the expert was interested, used incorrect methods, did not take into account the facts of real abuse), file a motion for a re-evaluation. In another commission.

If the court refuses to order a re-evaluation, appeal the decision in an appeal, indicating violations. You can also invite an independent expert to review the conclusion. This is not a substitute for an expert evaluation, but the court may take into account his opinion as a consultation.

It is important: it is difficult to appeal an expert evaluation if it was carried out in a state institution with a long-standing reputation. It is easier to appeal a private evaluation, especially if you find violations of the format.

The future of the expert evaluation for the parent alienation syndrome

Interest in PAS is growing. In 2026, a bill is being prepared in Russia to include the concept of "psychological violence through alienation" in the Family Code. If it is adopted, the expert evaluation for the parent alienation syndrome will become mandatory in cases where there is a dispute over children. This will reduce the number of judicial errors and make manipulators accountable.

Also, computer methods for analyzing the child's speech for memorized phrases and emotional coloring are being developed. It is possible that in a couple of years we will see AI assistants for experts who will accurately indicate the signs of setting up.

But the main thing will remain unchanged: the expert evaluation is a tool, not a verdict. In the hands of an honest expert, it protects children from manipulation. In the hands of an biased one — it may destroy a life. Therefore, choose a specialist as carefully as a surgeon. And remember: behind every conclusion is a living child who wants to love both his mother and father. Even if he says the opposite now.


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