Treats alienated parent worse when alienating parent is around, but becomes more normal when they are alone with alienated parent
Not exact matches
«With this particular [New Dad] project we found that [fathers and mothers] seem to be coming from the same place — young
parents tended to feel quite hesitant and
alienated at children's centres and I think some of the fears and concerns that young dads have about how they are
treated and engaged, were shared by young mums, so there was a bit of common ground there.
The
alienating parent treats the target
parent like a disease in the child that must be removed.
The children often support the
alienating parent by telling the judge, their attorney and mental health professionals how they have been
treated badly, and of their dislike, for the target
parent.
Anyone's
alienating behaviors which influence a child to resist contact with one
parent is a form of emotional child abuse — even if it is unintentional — and needs to be
treated and the child protected.
Severely
alienated children are best
treated with traditional therapy techniques while living primarily with their favored
parent, 10.
The children are taught by the
alienating parent that the target
parent is «no good» and they are not to be
treated with any kind of respect.
Minimizing the DV or child abuse allegations, the family dynamic proponents are likely to blame mothers for exaggerating their abuse allegations, not emphasize the anger that victims feel (indeed, they
treat it as a weakness and possibly an indication of instability and poor
parenting), and assume that mothers raise abuse allegations to
alienate their children from their other
parent.
Alienating children from a loving
parent is a crime and can be resolved by
treating it like one.