Tag Archives: parental alienation

Are We There Yet? How to Cruise Along the Long and Winding Road of Personal Development

self-improvement, kaizen, and self-growth

“It is not too uncommon for people to spend their whole life waiting to start living.” ~Eckhart Tolle

How do you become your best self?  How do you live your best life?  How do you find success, happiness, meaning, and fulfillment in your life?  If you’re like many people, you spend a lot of time searching for the answers … Read more here>>>

FacebookEmailShare
Leave a comment

Parental Alienation

Articles

Parental alienation syndromeParental Alienation and

Parental Alienation, Part 2

Parental Alienation–Dealing with the Intensity of Emotions

Co-Parenting and Teenagers and

Co-Parenting and Teenagers, Continued

Filling Your Life so Your Children Don’t Have to

Life Isn’t Fair–Are You a Victim or a Survivor?

 

 

Websites

dealing with parental alienation

Amy J. L. Baker’s “Caught Between Parents” Blog on Psychology Today

Dr. Richard Warshak’s Alienation:  Divorce Read more here>>>

FacebookEmailShare
Leave a comment

What if Today was Your Last Day?

We have all asked ourselves these questions in some form or another:

What if today was the last day of your life?  How would you live differently? What if you only had a year to live?  How would that change the way you are living now?

We’ve thought about those questions, but do we act from them?  We do not … Read more here>>>

FacebookEmailShare
Leave a comment

Life Isn’t Fair – Are You a Victim or a Survivor?

Life isn’t fair.  Throughout history, this fact has been demonstrated over and over again.  Terrorist attacks, the plague, famines, the Holocaust, Bernie Madoff- there are so many examples of unfairness in life that we can forget that it is an aspect of life that every one of us has to deal with at some point.  You may not be able to control … Read more here>>>

FacebookEmailShare
1 Comment

Parental Alienation – Dealing with the Intensity of Emotions

Since I have become actively involved in Parental Alienation, I have come across a wide variety of alienated parents.  The symptoms and the situations vary, as well as the reactions.   It is a very dis-empowering feeling to be alienated from a child.  You feel angry, sad, grievous even, frustrated, powerless, hopeless, and disgusted sometimes at how your child, a … Read more here>>>

FacebookEmailShare
Leave a comment