Parental Alienation is also referred to as Hostile Aggressive Parenting and it is a form of legal child abuse. It occurs when one parent undertakes a deliberate campaign to turn the child against the other and undermine the child's love for that other parent. Child custody battles are often complicated with hostile aggressive parenting, false accusations and situations where one parent alienates or brainwashes a child against the other parent with no evidence of wrongdoing. Child custody laws do not prevent hostile aggressive parenting and the most devastating cases often result in the alienation of affection toward one parent. The number of cases is steadily increasing at an alarming rate. Does parental alienation affect you or someone you know or love? Half of all marriages end in divorce, most involving children. Approximately one third of children are born out of wedlock. Many of the parents of these children, will sometimes, act out in an unreasonable or irrational manner when dealing with their children and the other parent. Whether it is intentional or not, this causes inexcusable torment to the child by creating a constant tug-of-war between them and their parents. In an increasing number of parents, their behavior towards the opposite parent becomes so offensive that, over time, the relationship between the children and the opposite parent is eventually destroyed along with the general well-being of the child. This is the story of how one devoted mother struggled to prevent the parental alienation that occurred between her and her beloved daughter. Her own personal account will make you realize how easy it is to become a victim of parental alienation syndrome and the devastating, long-term effects it can leave behind on the people involved. Included at the end of this book, are some fascinating facts about Parental Alienation (PA) and Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) to help you discover how it may be affecting you or a loved one. Learn how to recognize the signs right from the start. Get informed and become aware. Let's all help put an end to this form of emotional abuse, known as Parental Alienation.
Parental Alienation is also referred to as Hostile Aggressive Parenting and it is a form of legal child abuse. It occurs when one parent undertakes a deliberate campaign to turn the child against the other and undermine the child's love for that other parent. Child custody battles are often complicated with hostile aggressive parenting, false accusations and situations where one parent alienates or brainwashes a child against the other parent with no evidence of wrongdoing. Child custody laws do not prevent hostile aggressive parenting and the most devastating cases often result in the alienation of affection toward one parent. The number of cases is steadily increasing at an alarming rate. Does parental alienation affect you or someone you know or love? Half of all marriages end in divorce, most involving children. Approximately one third of children are born out of wedlock. Many of the parents of these children, will sometimes, act out in an unreasonable or irrational manner when dealing with their children and the other parent. Whether it is intentional or not, this causes inexcusable torment to the child by creating a constant tug-of-war between them and their parents. In an increasing number of parents, their behavior towards the opposite parent becomes so offensive that, over time, the relationship between the children and the opposite parent is eventually destroyed along with the general well-being of the child. This is the story of how one devoted mother struggled to prevent the parental alienation that occurred between her and her beloved daughter. Her own personal account will make you realize how easy it is to become a victim of parental alienation syndrome and the devastating, long-term effects it can leave behind on the people involved. Included at the end of this book, are some fascinating facts about Parental Alienation (PA) and Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) to help you discover how it may be affecting you or a loved one. Learn how to recognize the signs right from the start. Get informed and become aware. Let's all help put an end to this form of emotional abuse, known as Parental Alienation.