View Through The Rabbit Hole
Guest post by an alienated parent reflecting what they see as the confusing madness of the family law process and support services. I’m expecting the Mad Hatter to pop out any moment and tell me it’s all been a great … Continue reading View Through The Rabbit Hole
New Years Resolutions and Coping with Parental Alienation
As we are about to enter another year and are once again confronted with the somewhat cultural expectation to make New Years resolutions, some of us will see this annual cycle for what it is. A way of invoking a … Continue reading New Years Resolutions and Coping with Parental Alienation
An Open Letter to the Alienating Mother of my Children
So here we find ourselves. You living in the former matrimonial home with our three children. And I have not seen our children since July 2016. Between us I am estimating that we must have spent in excess of £25,000 … Continue reading An Open Letter to the Alienating Mother of my Children
The Season of Goodwill ‘Versus’ Parental Alienation
The ‘season of goodwill’ is one of many ubiquitous terms seen at this time of year, such terms conjure up memories and feelings of warmth that are synonymous with the coming Christmas period and in most induces a feeling of hope, … Continue reading The Season of Goodwill ‘Versus’ Parental Alienation
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
Prior to becoming an alienated parent some seventeen months ago, one of the most memorable and enjoyable past times I used to spend with my youngest child G, was watching the Disney film Frozen. The cynics amongst you may well … Continue reading Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
The Madness of Parental Alienation
So in terms of current recognition of parental alienation here in the UK, we have Anthony Douglas (Chief Executive) of Cafcass publicly stating via numerous mediums that parental alienation is a form of emotional abuse. He even goes so far … Continue reading The Madness of Parental Alienation
The shadow on the wall – Interview with a self-confessed (but reformed) parent alienator.
You’ve heard the phrase “it takes two to tango?” Well parent alienation requires an antagonist and an antagonised, a targeter and a target and a resident parent and a non-resident, in that order. While there are a few exceptions to … Continue reading The shadow on the wall – Interview with a self-confessed (but reformed) parent alienator.
The shadow on the wall – Interview with a self-confessed (but reformed) parent alienator.
You’ve heard the phrase “it takes two to tango?” Well parent alienation requires an antagonist and an antagonised, a targeter and a target and a resident parent and a non-resident, in that order. While there are a few exceptions to … Continue reading The shadow on the wall – Interview with a self-confessed (but reformed) parent alienator.
Growing up with Parental Alienation
I offered to write this piece as I wanted to share a view of parental alienation that I suspect is often missed. That of the child caught in the middle. My parents divorced when I was about nine. As divorces … Continue reading Growing up with Parental Alienation
The Dangers of Dismissing Parental Alienation
We represent a large group of alienated parents, grandparents and other family members who have been failed by a flawed system. As such, we felt we should urgently respond to The Guardian’s recent article crackdown on parental alienation could do more … Continue reading The Dangers of Dismissing Parental Alienation
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