The boys with their great Uncle, Aunt, Grandmother and Grandpa at a family dinner. Because of the PAS, this type of healthy family contact no longer happens.
More information from Jayne A. Major, Ph.D.
Executive Director; Stop Parental Alienation of Children
What Is Parental Alienation?
Parental alienation occurs any time that a parent, relative or friend speaks badly about another parent so that a child can hear what is being said. Alienating behavior may be mild, moderate or severe. All parents are likely to "lose it" and be inappropriate with their words around children, however, when there is a predominance of negative messages being communicated to a child, these messages can seriously erode the child’s psychological well-being. In severe cases of parental alienation, children are manipulated and brainwashed (programmed) into such states of confusion that their perception of events and people around them are severely distorted.
Parental alienation in its most severe form is a heinous form of child abuse and neglect. It is a dangerous manipulation of children’s minds to alter their perception of reality about another parent. The purpose of marginalizing this parent is that he or she has no means to be an effective parent or to cut that parent out of a child’s life entirely, called a parentectomy.
The Tragic Result
Severe cases of parental alienation have the characteristics of being complicated in two ways. Combative parents duel with conflicting stories of "he said / she said," and make it very difficult to determine who is telling the truth. Brainwashed children often support the side of the offending parent with dramatic stories of how they have been abused by the target parent. As target parents argue their position, they often seem defensive even when they are telling the truth. Programmed children lose their own sense of reason and their ability to express their own choice in the matter. If the alienator is not contained, these manipulations of the child’s mind become the incubator of their own future psychological problems. These children have an altered perception of reality that is not in their best interest or in the best interest of society.
Unfortunately, in many cases, fully capable parents and their extended family and friends who love the child and would provide a nurturing and healthy family life are eliminated. Once the cutting out of a parent has occurred the child is left under the full care of the most disturbed and dysfunctional parent. These tragedies are played out in our family law courts daily.
Target parents find that normal methods of handling parental conflict such as mediation and therapy do not work. They are forced to appeal to a judge to make a decision that will enable them to continue to see their children. This is often an expensive and perilous path that rarely results in a satisfying outcome as few people, including judges, attorneys and therapists understand the nature of the problem.
For more information about Stop Parental Alienation of Children (SPAC) go to "Become Informed".
If you are reorganizing your family there is considerable amount of help available to you. One of the first places to start is by taking a parent education course that is offered at http://www.breakthroughparentingonline.com/.
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This Blog will be taking on the Evil of Parental Alienation and our out of control family court system. This is a national effort. Action has to take place to expose the destructive nature of divorced parents and the Evil of Parental Alienation. Any person that would use Alienation tactics to extract revenge on an ex spouse by using their own children as weapons is mentally ill. Their issues need addressed by a psychologist and the courts need to put protections in place. Add your comments below
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Jayne A. Major, Ph.D.What Is Parental Alienation?
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