Naive alienators are parents who are passive about the children's relationship with the other parent but will occasionally do or say something to alienate.
All parents will occasionally be
naive alienators.
The mild category he calls
the naive alienators.
Naive alienators usually don't need therapy but will benefit from learning about parental alienation because of the insight they will gain about how to keep alienation from escalating into something more severe and damaging for all.
Like
naive alienators, active alienators allow the children to have different feelings and beliefs from their own.
Most divorced parents have moments when they are
Naive alienators.
What they see and hear between their parents does not typically damage the children of
the naive alienator.
Not exact matches
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.