When I was still in my marriage and part of the family system I was unknowingly complicit with Alienating some of my family . My kids were never allowed to sleep over at my parents house. My mom never owned a car seat because she wasn't allowed to take the kids by herself. My sister wasn't allowed to take the kids on any excursions by herself. I thought this was okay and that my wife just really loved our kids.
1-Recurrent Misinformation Regarding Parental Alienation Theoryhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01926187.2021.19724941A-An online development course for alienated parents and their families with Karen Woodallhttps://karenwoodall.blog/2021/09/20/holding-up-a-healthy-mirror-becoming-a-therapeutic-parent-to-alienated-children/2-Understanding Stages of Grief applied to Parents Affected by Parental Child Abduction /…
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The leader of the meeting is asked by the secretary to lead a specific meeting. 1-The leader will familiarize themselves with the topic of the meeting that day. It is…
For folks new to a PA 12 step format it can be confusing and sometimes overwhelming. There is a lot of pain, longing, anger and loss with folks struggling with…
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Do's and don'ts of Parental Alienation explained: Don’ts Don’t become an alienator yourself. This is one of the most important things to remember when combating parental alienation. It’s only natural…
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