Nearly every day I hear of alienation atrocities perpetrated on innocent people. Families are torn apart, children are abused by one parent with horrific, false stories about the other—all in a wasteful and heart wrenching attempt to get revenge. I??…
Five Ways Parents Should Deal With A Divorce Or Separation TELL YOUR KIDS TOGETHER: Both parents need to tell all of the children at the same time rather than separately just before the separation actually takes place. EXPLAIN WHAT … Continue …
1. Your ex self-inflicts an injury to create evidence of abuse that doesn’t exist to get you charged and into court quickly. 2. Your ex inflicts an injury onto one or more of the children to create evidence of … Continue reading →
By Dr. Kathleen M. Reay #1 Build a Strong Network Build a strong network of supportive friends and family members to act as a buffer against the stressors in your life. Do your very best not to isolate yourself and … Continue reading →
There are at least twelve common mistakes that alienated parents tend to make when feeling angry and in contact via phone, letterwriting, social networking, or in person with their alienated children. Here are some suggestions to help offset thi…
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