HELP FOR PARENTAL ALIENATION
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Do You Feel Like You Are Being Alienated from Your Children?


Has your child (or children) been exhibiting any of the following behaviors towards you?

  • Denigrating you with foul language and severe oppositional behavior.
  • Offers weak, absurd or frivolous reasons for his or her anger towards you.
  • Maintains that he or she alone came up with ideas for denigrating you.
  • Supports and feels the need to protect the alienating parent.
  • Doesn't demonstrate guilt over cruelty towards you.
  • Vividly describes situations that he or she could not have experienced with you.

If any or many of these apply to your currently strained relationship with your child, there is a high likelihood that you are a victim of parental alienation.  Some victims have been quoted as saying...

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There are many of us out here who have no voice and are lost.  No justice, no resolution, just trying to get through each minute.

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There has to be something that can calm the current that the family is in and bring about order to this chaos.

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I am dragging my heart which is tattered and torn behind me.

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Don't lose hope!  I can help.


Whether a small group or one on one therapy is best for you, I have a solution for reunification.  

Small Group Therapy
One on One Therapy
I am currently in the process of creating small groups that can function as support groups and therapy groups for parents that are victims of Parental Alienation.  These groups will meet via phone call every other week, and participants can benefit from hearing others' experiences and solutions for those problems.  You will also learn how to deal with the court system.
If you feel the need for focused therapy tailored to your specific situation, there are openings for solitary therapy.  In a one on one session, you can discuss the tactics being used against you, and learn how to handle the rejection as well as create a plan that will help you get the relationship with your child that you want.  You will also learn how to deal with the court system.

    Contact Us Now to Get the Relationship with Your Child/Children Back

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  • What is PAS?
  • Get Support
  • How Children Are Effected
  • How to Help
  • Resources
  • Contact