Parental Alienation Can Be Emotional Child Abuse
Discover the Hidden Truth About Parental Alienation
This powerful guide dives deep into the often-overlooked issue of parental alienation—what it is, how it affects children, and why it’s considered a form of emotional abuse. Written with insight and backed by real-world expertise, it provides parents, advocates, and concerned family members with the knowledge to recognize the signs and understand the long-term impact on children’s well-being. Whether you’re navigating a custody dispute, supporting someone who is, or seeking to better protect children from harm, this resource will help you identify alienation tactics and take informed steps to protect the parent-child bond.
By Ken Lewis
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