
An alienator is a third-party person that is outside of the present parent-child relationship. Their goal is not only to crush their target but to make it appear like the rift is between the parent and the child. …
Consider a small thought experiment: When fathers allege that mothers or their new partners are abusing the child, and courts do not confirm the allegation, would it be normal to treat the father as a …
The language comes indirectly from the alienator such as, “he touches me inappropriately,” or “he has penetrated me,” These are all borrowed scenarios from the alienating parent.
But the DSM-5 includes, under the heading “Relational Problems” and the sub-heading “Problems Related to Family Upbringing,” two diagnostic categories that describe children who are irrationally …
73% of mothers lose custody when the courts believe the mother is an alienator —sometimes even when courts acknowledge the father has abused the mother or children
Nov 30, 2024 · ABSTRACT nt (the alienator) systematically denigrates the other parent (the alienated parent) to the child. This paper delves into the hypothesis tha
An alienating parent often has no fear of consequences. If the alienator is receiving spousal or child support, or both, it will be a battle to convince a court to cut that support down or off.