Letting go may be the last and best thing you can do for your alienated children. Letting go is not about making your alienated children comfortable nor validating their unreasonable and irrational behaviour toward you. At some point, you and your alienated children have to stop being victims. Letting go is about affirming that both […]
Author Archives: Phill Ferreira
Giving Up – Or Letting Go?
Taken from http://dialogueingrowth.com.au/information/resources/downloads/ Letting go is also affirming that whilst you and in particular your children have suffered a terrible and outrageous loss, you and your self-esteem are not destroyed and not solely dependent upon a relationship between you and your children. The alienating parent often cannot own this. Letting go is your opportunity to differentiate […]
http://parentalalienation-pas.com/2016/02/15/giving-up-or-letting-go/
A week today Champs xoxo
Mental Emotional Violence and Psychopaths
Psychopaths and narcissists will intentionally get into your head. They distort your reality and isolate you from anyone who would warn you about how they are treating you. They use their minions to back them up and to manipulate you, and the people around you. Your mind in attacked by a kind of psychic violence […]
http://gentlementalannie.com/2016/02/14/mental-emotional-violence-and-psychopaths/
The Missing Years
Alienation is a cruel experience because it removes from a child or young person the opportunity to engage with all of the aspects of people who love them in ways that enable them to accept that people can do good and bad things. It causes children and young people to adopt coping mechanisms of cutting […]
https://karenwoodall.wordpress.com/2016/02/13/the-missing-years/
An introduction to parental alienation syndrome.
Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) can occur during a tumultuous divorce between embattled parents involved in a bitter child custody dispute. During parental warfare, a child is used as a weapon by one parent (alienating parent) against the other parent (alienated/targeted parent). The targeted parent-child relationship once encased with unconditional love is transformed by an unrelenting […]
http://parentalalienation-pas.com/2016/02/13/an-introduction-to-parental-alienation-syndrome/
Footprints xoxo
Footprints xoxo
My Heart Broke
A heart wrenching story! Sadly, this father acted in what was “truly in the best interest of the child’ in order to alleviate the emotional pain and suffering of his daughter. He made the selfless decision to not participate in his child’s life. Will his co-parent ever realize the damage caused? Will his daughter […]
http://parentalalienation-pas.com/2016/02/12/my-heart-broke/
Narcissistic Personality Disorder – DSM-5
The Protective Parent Movement aka Family Court Critics as well as the Domestic Violence Community argue that Parental Alienation Disorder is not a listed in the DSM-5. Here are sections of an article that appeared on January 5, 2015 onhttp://www.inqusitr.com: Parental Alienation Syndrome: Researchers Say the Struggle is Real. by Amy Schaeffer What drives a […]
http://parentalalienation-pas.com/2016/02/12/narcissistic-personality-disorder-dsm-5/








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