Parental Alienation Syndrome
“There are no words at times to convey how inhumane some people can be to others.” Parental Alienation
“There are no words at times to convey how inhumane some people can be to others.” Parental Alienation
We know what fathers and mothers experience when warring over child custody. Here’s what it looks like from a child’s perspective.
“There are no words at times to convey how inhumane some people can be to others.” Parental Alienation
Day Three of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and today Dr. T shares a story that comes through our own Andybob, whose friend tells the tragic story of loss and abuse at the hands of his wife.
The final installment of our three-part series on parental alienation examines programs, services, and interventions that combat alienation and seek to reunite estranged parents and their children.
“There are no words at times to convey how inhumane some people can be to others.” Parental Alienation
I think most of us know that a man is seen as a loser, and not relationship material, if it is found out that he doesn’t have his own place and instead lives with his parents. The stereotype of such a man is often a basement-dweller without a job and/or a girlfriend, and one who …
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