Parental Alienation Course Outline
Topics covered in this course will include:
- How alienation begins
- How children’s difficulties with transitions between parents can lead to psychological splitting and alienation
- How our current system contributes to the problem of alienation in children
- The signs of alienation and how to spot them
- The psychological and emotional changes that create pressure on parents and children
- The history of alienation and how social changes increase the likelihood of it happening to our children
- High conflict separation and the risk of alienation for children
- How alienating parents operate
- How neuroscience is contributing to a deeper understanding of alienation and how to treat it
- how to keep sane when your child is rejecting you
- The importance of keeping fit and well
- When to make strategic retreats
- How to differentiate between the type of alienation your child is suffering
- The importance of understanding your own parenting style
- The impact that family history has upon the alienation
- How to recognise and reverse an alienation reaction in your child
- How to manage severe cases
for more information please go to:-https://fnf.org.uk/2-uncategorised/92-coping-with-parental-alienation-2-day-course
Source: Coping with Parental Alienation – Parental Alienation
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