Michelle Jordan, an expert on Parental Alienation, describes what it is, how to recognize it, and how to respond. She also explains how the courts divide families and contribute to this common problem during divorce and how erased family members suffer life-long pain.
Dysfunctional families also experience this when one parent attempts to turn the kids against the other manipulatively or punitively.
To see the video and resources that she refers to go to ErasingFamily.org. The emotional support text line for families suffering from parental/family alienation is 865-4FAMILY.
To contact Michelle, email her at MichelleY101@icloud.com
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