Three More Subtle Parental Alienation Tactics Narcissists Use As we said previously, parental alienation is when one parent attempts to sabotage or undermine their child’s relationship with the child’s other parent. This can happen through a variety of tactics, including psychological manipulation and gaslighting. Here are three more sneaky ways narcissists alienate their coparents from…
Three Subtle Parental Alienation Tactics Narcissists Use Parental alienation is when one parent attempts to sabotage or undermine their child’s relationship with the child’s other parent. This can happen through a variety of tactics, including psychological manipulation and gaslighting. Narcissists are masters of all sorts of mind games- so it’s no surprise they engage in…
Things to Consider Before Ending Your Marriage: Part II Marriage is supposed to be for a lifetime- but marriages end every day. Although filing for divorce will be the right thing do for some people, if you can avoid divorce and instead work to improve your current marriage there’s no doubt that you can…
Things to Consider Before Ending Your Marriage: Part I Marriage is supposed to be for a lifetime- but marriages end every day. Although filing for divorce will be the right thing do for some people, if you can avoid divorce and instead work to improve your current marriage there’s no doubt that you can…
Preventing Parental Alienation: Part II Parental alienation is when one parent attempts to sabotage or undermine their child’s relationship with the child’s other parent. This can happen through a variety of tactics, including psychological manipulation and gaslighting. Parental alienation is a form of child abuse, and may cause irreparable harm to your relationship with…
Preventing Parental Alienation: Part I Parental alienation is when one parent attempts to sabotage or undermine their child’s relationship with the child’s other parent. This can happen through a variety of tactics, including psychological manipulation and gaslighting. Parental alienation is a form of child abuse, and may cause irreparable harm to your relationship with…
Parental Alienation in California Divorces Picture this scene: A mother or father tucks their child into bed for the night, and informs them that they will not be visiting their other parent this weekend. “Why?” the child wonders aloud; the disappointment evident in their voice. “They are too busy to see you, ” is…
Four Ways to Help Your Children Cope With Divorce Encourage your children to talk about their feelings. It’s natural for children to feel fear, sadness, anger, grief and stress. You can help them by validating these feelings. If your child expresses their feelings, you can validate them with phrases like “It’s understandable you would…