Active alienators also know better than to alienate, but their intense hurt or anger causes them to impulsively lose control over their behavior or what they say.
Harboring old feelings continues to be a struggle, but
active alienators continue to hope for a speedy recovery from their pain.
Like naive alienators,
active alienators allow the children to have different feelings and beliefs from their own.
Most parents returning to court over problems with visitation are
active alienators.
We do not believe, a good parent in all other respects, is a fit and proper parent to have primary residence if they are a naive or
active alienator.
Vacillating between impulsively alienating and then repairing the damage with the children is the trademark of
the active alienator.
Not exact matches
In my experience, the time frame during which mothers were the primary
alienators was from the early 1980s (when the disorder first appeared) to the mid-to-late 1990s (when fathers became increasingly
active as PAS indoctrinators).