Please Unite with us at Brampton city hall against parental alienation. Let us put our children first and campaign for equal parenting rights for fit, safe, loving parents. Parental alienation should not be a silent epidemic. We value every victim so please support us. 💚💙💙💙💙
Oxford Family Court heard the woman had “actively encouraged” her son to tell school staff he had been inappropriately touched in what she said his father called a “special little game”.
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This an appauling lack of insight on part of @HMcEntee - parental alienation as diagnostic entity is the controversy but parental alienating behaviours are very much real. The conflation of one with the other is a tactic to undermine recognition of this form of child abuse
Public consultation on this was ignored several stakeholders and it is disappointing that such narrow view it being taken.
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Parent-Child Trauma Coerced Attachment and Alienation cannot be formally diagnosed as a clinical condition, but the behaviours involved can be recognised as manipulative and emotionally abusive actions that profoundly affect a child's emotional, psychological and developmental progress. These behaviours align with patterns of coercive control, emotional manipulation, and attachment trauma seen in clinical practice, leading to symptoms often associated with complex PTSD, anxiety disorders and attachment disruptions. The impact on the child's relationships, emotional regulation, and decision-making abilities can mirror the effects of trauma, affecting their ability to form healthy attachments and interact appropriately with others.
Identifying these behaviours is critical for intervention and prevention, much like addressing other forms of child abuse. If left unaddressed, these behaviours present significant risks to a child's overall mental health, developmental trajectory and future relational functioning. Early recognition and intervention, guided by attachment and trauma-informed clinical frameworks, are essential to mitigate the long-term psychological harm and promote healthier developmental outcomes.
@MensAidIreland@farmersjournal@HMcEntee@DeptJusticeIRL I know for a fact that many men feel rejected by men's aid because you are not vocal about the damaging effects of parental alienation. If men don't feel supported by you then they would prefer not to expose themselves to their trauma being rejected. Your welcome to correct me
I suggest @LDNVictimsComm@GOVUK read this, and then talk to @ProfHine , @FNF_Media @RecoverOurKids , me…
Saying parental alienation should not recognised is tantamount to saying child psychological abuse isn’t real, and it’s ok to abuse your child if you’re the resident parent
Today is Parental Alienation awareness day! Visit https://t.co/kzlQESncSe to donate and access resources to help make a difference. Together, we can create a world where every child has the right to love and be loved by both parents.
#ParentalAlienationAwarenessDay
A privilege to present the first scientific UK research into the prevalence of Parental Alienation in the UK 🌟
We were delighted to unite an excellent research team and thank Sarah Boult for her tireless work in identifying an independent research panel - Atomik. Their patience and support has been invaluable
The funding for this first part was sourced directly by Prof Hine through the generosity of Sir Halley Stewart Trust.
This first ever UK study shows just how prevalent this endemic form of post separation abuse is.
There were no significant differences in the gender of alienated parents responding.
THIS IS the evidence base. There is no other robust data of this nature in the UK
“The higher signs of
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and suicidal thoughts should be a concern”
Those who deny its reality, harm mothers as well as fathers.
Most importantly, they harm vulnerable children ,which is why we continue to work voluntarily in this unnecessarily toxic field.
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How awesome is this?! It isn’t even PA day yet, but people are starting early, flyering their communities with our PA awareness flyers. Here we have a coffeeshop in Spokane, Washington, and the state capitol in Springfield, Illinois!
Join the movement! LET’S DO THIS
April 25th is #parentalalienaiton Awareness Day.
The AAP has made flyers to share around your community- colleges, Starbucks, community centers, telephone poles. After posting, snap a pic/video & share it here or [email protected]
Let��s make an impact together!
‼️🚨Please share!!! My story about #ParentalAlienation growing up not knowing my bio dad and us reuniting after 28 years.
https://t.co/aOfpYD6N6l via @YouTube
We spoke our truth 📣! We believe we are the first adult child survivors to speak out on Parental Alienation in a panel discussion @ColoradoStateU . It wasn’t easy but I believe it will have a profound effect!
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