Sunday, December 22, 2013

What's Wrong with this Picture? Dr. Sharon Ryan Montgomery

What's Wrong with this Picture? Dr. Sharon Ryan Montgomery, that's what!

Dr. Sharon Ryan Montgomery along with others, and with the support of the entire NJ-AFCC has written a pamphlet called: Family First Aid, Evaluation and Settlement-Based Approaches for Families in Confict.

Here is an excerpt
"Visitation Refusual Evaluation
Description: This type of evaluation attempts to assess the extent of and underlying causes of a child’s refusal to visit a parent. 

Who Performs the Evaluation:
These evaluations are performed by a licensed mental health professionals (e.g. clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, or psychiatrists) who have expertise in working with families of divorce, and have a background in child development family systems, as well as some working knowledge of family law. This professional should be familiar with the concept of alienation."

WHAT IS THE NJ-AFCC AND WHAT IS THE "CONCEPT OF ALIENATION?"

The AFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. The group is heavily tied in with the mens rights movement. If you are not sure what the mens rights movement is, just think about having a cup of tea, at a party, in the extreme right wing of some mansion. That is what we would stereotypically think anyway. Truth is they are in both major parties and in your neighborhoods. They are the ones who think sex with children is not sick as long as they are your own children and/or other beliefs along that line. The AFCC was formed to preserve the core of our country, the stereotypical family with the father as the head. This leads us right to the gender biased role of "alienation". 

Alienation has been a legal term a long time, in fact alienation of affection used to be grounds for a divorce. This "concept of alienation" has different roots that go deep in family law history. Richard Gardner developed the theory of parental alienation a long time ago. He held classes for the judges and other members of the AFCC on his theory. He believed that women, could brain wash their children and turn them against their fathers. In cases of domestic violence, the Gardner playing field was either a father was a perpetrator of domestic violence or the mother was guilty of parental alienation. Over time with all the womens rights hubbub some of Gardners followers have tried to water it down to make it apply to both sexes. It doesn't work because the original version is what is known. 

Professionally this parental alienation syndrome and whatever shortened versions of the name one would want to use, is crappe'. The APA did not include it in the DSM and have classified it as "junk science" In the legal realm it is considered Junk science too. When the Frye test was the legal standard, parental alienation did not pass that test. Now it is the Daubert test and parental alienation hasn't passed that either. We really can't expect much to come from a man who believes pedophilia is normal, now can we? (Richard Gardner).

In this day and time, why do we have sexist "professionals" such as Dr. Sharon Ryan Montgomery in a position to take our children away? Please take a moment to Bing that S**t, read all sides of the issues and then decide.

If you don't want this woman in a position to decide the fate of your children you can send a letter to
J. Michael Walker, Executive Director, Board of Psychological Examiners, PO Box 45017, Newark, NJ 07101

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