
Expert Evaluation and Treatment for Parent Alienation Syndrome
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Parental Alienation is defined as a group of behaviors that impact a child’s mental and emotional well-being and can damage the relationship between a child and either parent. These behaviors often emerge during high-conflict marriages, separations, or divorces. Whether verbal or non-verbal, they can lead a child to be emotionally manipulated into believing that a loving parent is the source of all their problems—or even an enemy to be feared, disrespected, or avoided.
At The Child and Family Institute, we recognize that these harmful behaviors can severely affect a child’s development. That’s why early identification and expert treatment are critical to prevent long-term emotional and psychological damage. Parental alienation is a serious concern as it hinders both parents from remaining positively involved in their child's life.
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