Adam doesn’t see you as his father anymore. The change in an alienated child’s behavior is the hardest concept for an alienated parent to accept.
Parental Alienation
Fateful days when
“A Family’s Heartbreak: A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation” follows the story of Mike Jeffries and his family – wife Beth and sons Jared and Adam – as Mike realizes his post-divorce dream of co-parenting his children as they split their time between two households will bear little resemblance to a post-divorce reality consumed with trying to maintain a normal relationship with his 11-year old son Adam in the face of parental alienation.
There is no logic right now but all is ok at this Time.
This article from A Familys Heartbreak A Parents Introduction to Parental Alienation By Michael Jeffries and Dr. Joel Davies tells about a father’s experience trying to parent his child postdivorce.
The verbal switch is on and it’s your father or your mother?
There are different types of Parental Alienation that a father or mother might cause for their children postdivorce. This excerpt looks at appropriate parenting, reactive parenting and obsessive parenting.
Set the stage dial at denial /disbelief stage
Michael Jeffries and Dr Joel Davies explains how children affected by parental alienation might show their anger and disrespect post divorce.
It’s not as simple as
Keep It Simple Stupid is the theory behind good guy, bad guy scenarios that alienating parents use to approach their children and alienate them from their other parent
Destruction time to be totally out of control.
A father talks about how his post-divorce dream of co-parenting was destroyed when his ex-wife dragged their 11 year old son into their divorce.
Parents Who Successfully Fought Parent Alienation Syndrome
Jayne A Major describes Parental Alienation Syndrome’s history and tells about parents who successfully fought the effects.
Parent Alienators & Ruining Your Children’s Relationship With Your Ex
Are you a Parent Alienator who ruins your child’s relationship with your ex? Take this test and find out where you stand.
Parental Control – Why it’s important to speak with respect about your ex
Stop parental alienation by separating fact from opinion when discussing your ex with the children. Here is why it’s important to speak with respect about your ex.
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