Category: Parental Alienation
Recently, I read a Facebook post of a mom whose child was alienated from her, and she was ready to give up. Dad had been alienating her daughter from her for years. The alienation had reached the point that her daughter had refused to visit her for nearly two years, and texting had been a […]
On January 28, 2020, the Court of Appeals issued a published opinion in a case regarding an apparent parental alienation matter. Judge VanAllsburg issued the opinion at the trial court level and his ruling to prohibit all unsupervised parenting time between the child and the alienator, was upheld at the Court of Appeals. The Court of […]
Maybe this is your first year after your separation and you are alone for some or all of the holidays. Maybe this is a repeat event, and you are getting pretty tired of missing one of the most joyous days and experiencing one of the most painful days. How can you cope? Create a Plan […]
Listening to Others Every Parental Alienation case has one thing in common: every case is different. Often the Alienator suffers from some type of narcissistic personality disorder; but, not always. Amy J. L. Baker describes in her book, ”adult children of parental alienation syndrome,” the prevalence of narcissism in alienating parents. If the alienating parent portrays narcissistic […]
Parental Alienation cases: experts debate if it’s Parental Alienation, or an actual syndrome called Parental Alienation Syndrome; some experts want to avoid all alienation terminology and call it Hostile Aggressive Parenting, and in the past, some experts coined some of the alienation as Sexual Allegations in Divorce (SAID syndrome). It seems that a lot of time, […]