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April 27, 2019 randolphLeave a comment

Parental Alienation Breaks a Mom’s Heart

Everyone that has experienced the pain of being alienated from their child knows that it feels as if your heart is being broken. I imagine that alienated children feel the Read More …

February 8, 2019February 8, 2019 randolphLeave a comment

Termination of Parental Rights – Voluntary vs Involuntary Termination

Gone are the days of the “stay at home mother” that always gets custody of the children. Fathers have and deserve the same rights as mothers do when it comes Read More …

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

Divorcing A Narcissist

Recovery from narcissistic abuse is painful but not impossible, even without the issues of parental alienation.  Seeking the help of a psychologist can be one method of finding relief.  However Read More …

November 20, 2018November 29, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

Having A Relationship With A Narcissistic Personality

Relationships are always welcome and sought after. Who does not want a good relationship that is built on trust, love and respect for one another? In your quest to find Read More …

August 19, 2018November 29, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

Don’t Give up on Your Alienated Children

“I love you.” “I love you more!” “No, I love you more!” “No, no, I LOVE you more!” “Well, then, I am a very lucky mommy. Thank you.” These words Read More …

August 19, 2018November 29, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

Invisible Wounds of an Alienated Parent

Take a fresh, ripe banana. Use your thumb nail and press firmly into the skin up and down one side of it for 4-5 minutes. Notice the skin. Do you Read More …

August 19, 2018November 29, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

Build a Stronger Parent; Build a Stronger You

As an alienated parent, our self-worth and self-esteem have been rocked to the very foundation of our being. A once beautiful parent filled with love, patience, and strength; we now Read More …

May 9, 2018November 29, 2018 randolph3 Comments

Empowering Target Parents of Parental Alienation- Dr. Craig Childress

Hello, I’m Dr. Craig Childress.  Thank you for joining me for this series of YouTube videos. In this video series I’m talking to you the targeted parent, the child’s authentic Read More …

May 8, 2018May 8, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

Parental Alienation: The Court’s View

This is the last component of my series on Parental Alienation and the role of each of the players in the legal process. And although I saved the court’s role Read More …

May 8, 2018May 8, 2018 randolphLeave a comment

1 out of 4 children suffer Parent Alienation

One out of four children involved in a divorce and custody litigation undergoes the so-called Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), consisting of the manipulation of children by the custodial parent, who Read More …

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  • Parental Alienation Breaks a Mom’s Heart
  • Termination of Parental Rights – Voluntary vs Involuntary Termination
  • Divorcing A Narcissist
  • Having A Relationship With A Narcissistic Personality
  • Don’t Give up on Your Alienated Children
  • Invisible Wounds of an Alienated Parent
  • Build a Stronger Parent; Build a Stronger You
  • Empowering Target Parents of Parental Alienation- Dr. Craig Childress
  • Parental Alienation: The Court’s View
  • 1 out of 4 children suffer Parent Alienation

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  • psychologytoday.com
  • lawyers.com
  • slate
  • divorced before 30
  • socialwork today
  • huffington post

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