Signs Rejecting (spurning) Terrorizing Corrupting Denying essential stimulation, emotional responsiveness, or availability Unreliable and inconsistent.

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Signs Rejecting (spurning) Terrorizing Corrupting Denying essential stimulation, emotional responsiveness, or availability Unreliable and inconsistent parenting Mental health, medical, or educational neglect Degrading/devaluing (spurning) Isolating Exploiting children's mental health

Parental Alienation What is it? The Signs It is the main ingredient of High Conflict Divorce. It makes the children’s and the parent’s lives miserable. It can include but is not limited to any of the following: – Impeding the relationship between the children and the other parent – False allegations of abuse – Lying about the parent, to the children and anyone else who will listen – Brainwashing and programming the children to hate the other parent – Hostile Aggressive Parenting, which leads to Parental Alienation – Parental Alienation leads to the Syndrome in the children. – It is a form of psychological abuse, which destroys the children’s lives and everyone it touches. Learn how to protect the children and yourself while learning healthy ways to get on with life after a divorce. Divorce does not have to be a dirty word.