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#46 - 17 Strategies of Alienating Parents - Part 1
In this 4th episode of our Parental Alienation season, we begin our discussion of the 17 strategies typically used by alienating parents. In this episode, we work through the first four of the following strategies:
- Badmouthing
- Limiting Contact
- Interfering with Communication
- Interfering with Symbolic Communication
- Withdrawal of Love
- Telling Child Targeted Parent Does Not Love Him or Her
- Forcing Child to Choose
- Creating the Impression that the Targeted Parent is Dangerous
- Confiding in Child
- Forcing Child to Reject Targeted Parent
- Asking Child to Spy on Targeted Parent
- Asking Child to Keep Secrets from Targeted Parent
- Referring to Targeted Parent by First Name
- Referring to a Stepparent as “Mom” or “Dad” and Encouraging Child to Do the Same
- Withholding Medical, Academic, and Other Important Information from Targeted Parent/ Keeping Targeted Parent’s Name off of Medical, Academic, and Other Relevant Documents
- Changing Child’s Name to Remove Association with Targeted Parent
- Cultivating Dependency
The research behind today's episode was done by Dr. Amy Baker (amyjlbaker.com), and we rely on her 2006 article "Behaviors and Strategies Employed in Parental Alienation", which is available for free download here.
In the following weeks, we'll do continue our deep dive into everything related to parental alienation, including:
- the remaining 17 strategies used by alienating parents;
- the effects of alienation on children and parents;
- how to help alienated children and their parents;
- controversy surrounding parental alienation syndrome; and
- parental alienation as both domestic and child abuse
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