by Ashish Joshi | Apr 14, 2023 | Family Law Parental Alienation
Mothers naturally feel protective of their children and frequently feel pressure to provide the best care possible. This may sometimes lead to a phenomenon called maternal gatekeeping, where the mother does not want anybody else to look after the child. It may...
by Ashish Joshi | Mar 30, 2023 | Parental Alienation
It is easy to mistake a child’s hateful behavior and remarks as part of their rebellious stage of growing up. However, this behavior can be parental alienation. If not immediately acted upon, it could lead to severe consequences that could be irreparable. Knowing the...
by Ashish Joshi | Feb 21, 2023 | Family Law Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation
Holding your children for the first time is life-changing, and it can bring parents closer together. Life rarely works out the way we plan, and unfortunately, parents sometimes divorce. Sadly, children can get caught in the middle when a spouse weaponizes the divorce...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Oct 31, 2022 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Family Law Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Education, Parental Alienation Resources, Parental Alienation Symptoms, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Parenting During Divorce, Parenting Plans
Psychological splitting is the underlying defense seen in children who have been manipulated to align with one parent and reject the other parent. Courts and therapists need to be informed about how detrimental psychological splitting is and identify the correct...
by Robert A. Evans, Ph.D. | Mar 29, 2022 | Child Custody Parent Alienation, Family Law Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation, Parental Alienation Education, Parental Alienation in Court, Parental Alienation Resources, Parental Alienation Symptoms, Parental Alienation Syndrome, Parenting During Divorce
This episode explains the identification process of parental alienation cases and points out the pit falls frequently found in alienation cases, including the serious consequences of failing to properly identify such cases. Also, don’t forget to go to...