Are you an alienated parent dealing with a toxic divorce? • Is your former spouse making derogatory remarks about you to your children? • Have your children become really angry with you? • Is your ex claiming that your children don’t want to see you anymore? • Do your children no longer want to have anything to do with your family, friends, or pets? • Is your ex resisting or refusing to cooperate by not allowing you access to your children? • If you answer yes to one or more questions, then parental alienation (PA) or parental alienation syndrome (PAS) may be occurring. This workbook will provide the knowledge, understanding, real-life examples, step-by-step directions, and powerful strategies to deal with the ramifications of PA or PAS. Alienated parents will learn effective ways to overcome negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that can stand in the way of not being able to rebuild loving relationships with their children. Mental health and legal professionals will find the information in this book extremely valuable to help their clients and work in the best interests of alienated children. Are You A Professional Who Helps Families Of Divorce? Mental health and legal professionals will find the information in this book extremely valuable to help their clients and work in the best interests of alienated children. In the 1980s, Dr. Richard A. Gardner, a child and forensic psychiatrist, championed a child custody litigation phenomenon called Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS). Since that time, the PAS phenomenon has gained increased recognition in both the mental health and legal fields. This workbook is the first of its kind for alienated parents and those directly affected by PAS.
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