A Beginners Guide to Research for Battling Parental Alienation
When I first started my mental health nurse training several years ago I used to hate the lectures that aimed to teach us how important research is. I found both the subject and the lectures boring, dull and at the … Continue reading A Beginners Guide to Research for Battling Parental Alienation
I attended YET another meeting earlier today…
[Warning: Once again the following paragraphs contain a disproportionate amount of sarcasm!] I attended yet another meeting today. I was told, yet again it was a really important meeting. I was also told it was about the welfare of my children. … Continue reading I attended YET another meeting earlier today…
Touched by the Cruelty of Parental Alienation
I have been touched by the cruelty of parental alienation. Perhaps from a distance but enough to have made me actually cry last Christmas. And enough for me to get so frustrated at the futility of the battle that I … Continue reading Touched by the Cruelty of Parental Alienation
I attended a meeting earlier today…
[Warning: The following paragraphs contain a disproportionate amount of sarcasm!] I attended a meeting earlier today. I was told it was a really important meeting. I was also told it was about the welfare of my children. I was also … Continue reading I attended a meeting earlier today…
Narcissism and the Death of Hope
There are many people in our society who are narcissistic in their nature, and even though few would be willing or able to admit to, most of us have certain tendencies that come from a similar place. Vanity is in … Continue reading Narcissism and the Death of Hope
How Many Social Workers Does it Take to Protect a Child…?
I wish this was the beginning of a bad joke, but it is not. I wish it was the beginning of an article informing it’s readers of some good news, regarding our movement’s battle against parental alienation. But unfortunately, it … Continue reading How Many Social Workers Does it Take to Protect a Child…?
Depression Vs Drumming
Depression is defined as a long lasting low mood that affects your ability to do everyday things, feel pleasure, or take interest in activities. Depression can affect people of any age. It is the most common mental illness. Definitions aside, for … Continue reading Depression Vs Drumming
Halloween, Parental Alienaton and Trick or Treating
Halloween is just another seasonal celebration missed by those of us that are alienated from our children. For those readers unfamiliar with the term parental alienation please see here. I vividly remember helping my children each year carve out the … Continue reading Halloween, Parental Alienaton and Trick or Treating
Reflecting on my First Public Speech on Parental Alienation
As regular readers of this blog will be aware I was recently invited to talk about parental alienation as part of a book launch. Colin Ward (twitter.com/ColinWardWriter) the author of his newly published novel To Die For kindly invited me … Continue reading Reflecting on my First Public Speech on Parental Alienation
Today Was a Tough Day
Today was a tough day for me. Today it was my birthday. The day I would have loved to have shared with my grandchildren, but I couldn’t. The reason why? I am an alienated grandmother, that is the reason why. … Continue reading Today Was a Tough Day
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