18/12/2019
Here are a two quotes from the psychologists in the video:
“Let’s face it, a normal parent will not try to undermine the relationship between the child and the other parent. A normal parent appreciates that the child has a need for the other parent, and when the alienating parent can’t appreciate that, they lack empathy for one thing.” Linda Gottlieb, Psychotherapist and Author
“Parents who alienate their children are not only engaging in psychological abuse, but also in social isolation and other things to harm that child and keep them away from the other parent, but it does a lot of significant damage to that child. It’s also considered domestic violence, because the intent of the behavior is to harm the other parent in the relationship with the child. And so many behaviors that alienators do aren’t always involving the child. The child can be a weapon that’s used against them, but they will engage in many, many behaviors just to hurt the other parent.” Dr. Jennifer J. Harmon, PhD
Specialists talk about Parental Alienation in interviews filmed on location at the PASG 2019 International Conference (Parental Alienation Study Group) in Ph...