If
the severe alienator is legally prevented from being able to poison their minds, many children can be brought back with the right treatment; however, traditional talk therapy has not proven to be helpful.
Not exact matches
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.
Sadly, there are even more
severe and undermining tactics used by the
alienator, these include false allegations of mental, physical and / or sexual abuse towards themselves or their children.
In cases of
severe alienation, though, it is more difficult to change the
alienator's behaviors.
However in cases of
severe parental alienation that involve the targeting parent potentially presenting with personality disorder traits, such interventions will have no effect on the
alienator.