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[V] Protocolul încheiat între ARPCC și Institutul de Psihologie Judiciară, girat de către Colegiul Psihologilor din România, disponibil la adresa web www.arpcc.ro/alienare care definește alienarea ca o formă gravă de abuz emoțional.