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Individual and community practices for constructing communicative resilience: exploring the communicative processes of coping with parental alienation
Authors:Kristina M Scharp  Kyle F Kubler  Tiffany R Wang
Institution:1. Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USAkristina.scharp@gmail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9280-6313;3. Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA;4. Department of Communication, University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Parental alienation occurs after parents divorce and intentionally or even unintentionally persuade their children to distance themselves from or reject the other parent. Framed by the communication theory of resilience, this study explores the communicative practices that enable and constrain the targeted alienated parents’ ability to create normalcy at the individual and online community levels. We also examine the relationships between individual-level and online community-level resilience. Findings from 40 narrative interviews reveal communicative practices/processes that enable and constrain alienated parents at both the individual and online support group levels. Findings also suggest that there is a robust relationship between resilience practices at the individual and community levels. Theoretical implications and practical applications are discussed.
Keywords:Parental alienation  communication theory of resilience
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