Yes, ‘parental alienation’ is real because parental alienation is a verb. It’s not just a label or a psychological theory. It’s a set of abusive behaviours that separate children from loving parents. Good morning everyone – or good afternoon, good evening, wherever you’re reading this blog from – and welcome back to more hard-hitting truth…
What Are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and How Does Physical Abuse Fit In? Adverse childhood experiences, physical abuse, and parental alienation are increasingly recognised as critical factors in childhood trauma—and they don’t just affect a child in the moment. The ripple effect continues into adult life, often manifesting as mental health struggles, emotional instability, chronic…
Emotional Abuse Is a Silent Epidemic — Especially in Parental Alienation Emotional abuse is one of the most harmful yet invisible forms of trauma a child can experience. When it takes the shape of parental alienation, where one parent manipulates a child into rejecting the other, it leaves long-lasting wounds that shape everything from identity…