Treatment for Alienated Children 1 - Audio with Study Guide
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AV101
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This course will help you understand alienation and how it can be reversed. The unique nature of parental alienation and the adversarial environment in which it thrives makes this course a must for any parent working desperately to restore his or her previously healthy relationships with his or her children.
Treatment for Alienated Children - Part 1, AV101
(what works, what doesn't and why)
Your children refuse to see you. They hang up on you when you call them on the phone. If your children do talk to you, their profanity-laced tirades shock and destroy you. If you want nothing more than a normal relationships with your children, you don’t want any part of these scenarios. Yet sadly, many loving parents find themselves in these situations. If you’re one of these parents, this course could be of significant help to you and your attorney.
This course will help you understand alienation and how it can be reversed. Our three-session course begins with a review of how alienation takes hold of its victims at the psychological level. We examine the effects of alienation in cognitive, emotional and relational terms. The phenomenon of bias is explained, and how people, including alienated children, are vulnerable to it.
Examine and compare current treatment modes; and explores how these modes relate to bias, blame, “victimhood” and relational manipulation. All these concepts are compared and contrasted to the development of healthy, independent critical thought.
Identify characteristics that are most associated with successful alienation treatment plans. These plans include a willingness to hold the other parent “blameless,” and effective responses to your alienated children’s provocations. The unique nature of parental alienation and the adversarial environment in which it thrives makes this course a must for any parent working desperately to restore his or her previously healthy relationships with his or her children.
(what works, what doesn't and why)
- Length: 3 hours
- Mac and Windows compatible.
- Audio file is a Quicktime Movie or mp3
- Study Guide is a Mircosoft Word Document
Your children refuse to see you. They hang up on you when you call them on the phone. If your children do talk to you, their profanity-laced tirades shock and destroy you. If you want nothing more than a normal relationships with your children, you don’t want any part of these scenarios. Yet sadly, many loving parents find themselves in these situations. If you’re one of these parents, this course could be of significant help to you and your attorney.
This course will help you understand alienation and how it can be reversed. Our three-session course begins with a review of how alienation takes hold of its victims at the psychological level. We examine the effects of alienation in cognitive, emotional and relational terms. The phenomenon of bias is explained, and how people, including alienated children, are vulnerable to it.
Examine and compare current treatment modes; and explores how these modes relate to bias, blame, “victimhood” and relational manipulation. All these concepts are compared and contrasted to the development of healthy, independent critical thought.
Identify characteristics that are most associated with successful alienation treatment plans. These plans include a willingness to hold the other parent “blameless,” and effective responses to your alienated children’s provocations. The unique nature of parental alienation and the adversarial environment in which it thrives makes this course a must for any parent working desperately to restore his or her previously healthy relationships with his or her children.