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Each of the manifestations of parental alienation plays an important role in alienating children from their parents. Each has a part in tearing apart the fabric of the family, severing the parent-child bond, and destroying the life parents once had with their child.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
The Campaign of Denigration and the Warning Signs of Parental Alienation
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abuse,
bad-mouthing,
campaign of denigration,
parental alienation
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Saturday, August 3, 2013
The Independent Thinker and the Science and Sins of Memory
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6:30 PM
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abuse,
disability,
emotional abuse,
independent thinker phenomenon,
nonverbal learning disorder,
parental alienation
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I Can Think for Myself - An Imaginary Dialog
I Can Think for Myself - An Imaginary Dialog
"How
does my dad know what I'm thinking? He doesn't know. No one knows but
me."
"Right."
"He
reads all these books on parental alienation, or whatever it's
called, and then he thinks this is why I don't want to see him
anymore. If you ask me it's all a bunch of bunk. Other people say so
too. Parental ‘whatever’ isn't even a real problem."
"Oh?"
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