Are Alienated Parents Being Heard? Have you ever felt invisible in your pain? If you’re an alienated parent, the answer is likely yes. Too often, parental alienation is dismissed as a “high-conflict” situation, rather than what it often is—emotional abuse. Support services for victims of domestic abuse are widely available for women. However, men and…
Manipulative relationships can be hard to recognize and even harder to escape. They can occur in any area of life—friendships, families, the workplace, or romantic relationships. Often, the manipulation is subtle and persistent, leaving deep emotional wounds and lasting trauma. o truly heal, it must be understood that trauma lives in the nervous system, not…
It is important to recognize that parental alienation is often linked to narcissistic abuse. One of the most crucial steps in healing from parental alienation is reframing it as domestic abuse.