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The Impact of Parental Divorce PDF Print E-mail

by Carl Pickhardt, Ph.D.

 

1080946_sad_silhouetteAll children are beneficiaries and victims of choices their parents make because a mixed performance is the best that parents can give -- a mix of strength and frailty, of wellness and illness, of wisdom and stupidity, of consideration and selfishness. In consequence, children develop partlybecause of and partly in spite of how their parents choose to act.

 
Why Worry? PDF Print E-mail

by Carl Pickhardt, Ph.D

 

437045_lonely_manBecause parenting is such a serious responsibility, worry just comes with the territory of raising a child. "What if I make a wrong decision?" wonders the new parent?  The answer is: parents make a lot of "wrong" decisions, but most children still come out mostly okay.

 
Parent Alienation Syndrome A War Children Cannot Win PDF Print E-mail

by Reena Sommer, Ph.D. M.Sc.

"A WAR CHILDREN CAN'T WIN"

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PAS is a burden that a child is forced to bear when one parent fails to recognize their child's strong need to love and be loved by the alienated parent.

 


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Counseling Resources and Links

www.afamilysheartbreak.com - A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation is both an education in parental alienation and an eye opening experience for parents who don’t believe this could happen to them.

www.thejillprinciple.com- A holistic guide to healing your spirit after a divorce or break-up.

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