‘Parental alienation’: What it means and why it matters

Jennifer Harman, Colorado State University Parental alienation – defined as when one parent’s relationship with his or her child is harmed by the other parent – can have devastating consequences. Many legal professionals and psychologists have known about parental alienation for decades. But for political and personal reasons, there are others who deny that such

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The Power of Reciprocity in Co-Parenting

I have witnessed firsthand the profound impact of the law of reciprocity in co-parenting relationships. Single parents often face challenges in navigating the delicate balance of sharing parental responsibilities, especially when emotions run high. However, understanding and embracing the principle of giving to receive can pave the way for smoother interactions and ultimately benefit the

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11 Questions To Ask Alienated Children

Parental alienation is a form of child abuse that deeply affects the emotional well-being of children. As a parent, it’s crucial to recognize the harmful effects of parental alienation and provide support for your kids. Impact of Parental Alienation Parental alienation meets standard, generally accepted criteria for child abuse. It inflicts significant psychological harm on

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