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Date: 3/27/2023
Subject: Next week's seminar cancelled
From: TASA Applied Sociology



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Applied Sociology Thematic Group
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Hi everyone

Just a quick note to let you know that next week's seminar is cancelled.
We will reschedule Yoland's talk to early June and send out new details once finalised. 
Sorry for the inconvenience.
 
Our next online meeting will be Tues 16 May, 1pm Qld time. Meeting log in details included in calendar invite and will be circulated closer to the date. 
 
Here, member Dr Stan Korosi will be presenting on some of his fascinating work using applied sociology in conjunction with psychology in his clinical practice. Please see information below! 
 
 
 
 
 

Sociological Implications of Alienation in Families: The cancel Culture No-One is Talking About

 

Recent sociological research situates social alienation as a clinical concern in families due to the harm it causes children. Social alienation in families presents as parental alienation. Its behaviours coerce children into cancelling a family member’s identity leading to their unwarranted rejection. Rejected family members may present with hallmark social and psychological sequelae of an alienating family. Sociological research proposes that alienation in the family is a structuring discourse reflecting broader societal alienation. A sociological view of parental alienation offers a structural perspective on social alienation in the family and its implications for public health policy not addressed in the current psychological and legal discourse.

 

Dr Stanley (Stan) A. Korosi PhD (Soc)

Stan is a clinical sociologist and counsellor. He is researching parental alienation as a significant social and public health issue and how to address structural social, psychological, and legal reforms. Stan chairs the Society and Ethics Working group under the international Change for Children organisation, where he is the principal investigator for a study of parental alienation dangerousness. This organisation is a network of leading experts on parental alienation and child psychological abuse. Stan is also a principal of Dialogue in Growth Pty. Ltd in Australia., specialising in providing consulting services, assessment and remediation of parental alienation.

 
 
 
 
Look forward to seeing you then
 
Cheers
Catherine & Sophie
Convenors 
TASA Applied Sociology Thematic Group