Treatment for Alienated Children:
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. In these cases do you want to:
- Attend a Court-ordered therapy program with your children that most likely will make your bad situation worse?
- Engage
a therapist who believes that you are an abusive, controlling and
dangerous parent – before you even walk through the office door?
- Have a therapist report to the Court that your relationship with your children has always been damaged?
- Work with a therapist who believes you have never been involved in your children’s lives – before ever talking to you?
- Work with a therapist who reports biased perceptions to the Court as objective fact?
If
you want nothing more than 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.
Treatment for Alienated Children:
What Works, What Doesn’t and Why
Presented by: J. Michael Bone, Ph.D.
This telewebclass is at 8:30pm EST on the following dates:
September 9, 16 & 23
Dr.
Bone is President of JMB Consulting, P.A. & is a national expert on
Parental Alienation Syndrome & High Conflict Divorce!
Dr.
Bone provides educational & consultative services to parents &
attorneys in high conflict divorce & custody battles. He has been
an Evaluator, Expert Witness & Educator on Parental Alienation
& Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) in courts nationwide.
Our
three-session telewebclass begins with a review of how alienation takes
hold of its victims at the psychological level. This knowledge
establishes a foundation to understand how alienation can be reversed,
and what you have to do to reverse it.
We examine the effects of alienation in cognitive, emotional and
relational terms. We also examine the phenomenon of bias, and how
people, including alienated children, are vulnerable to it.
Our
course also examines and compares 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. Finally, all this
information is combined to 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
All
information in this telewebclass is guaranteed! If after listening to all sessions, you
aren't satisfied with the information, contact us for a FULL refund.
Our Money Back Guarantee Means You Have Nothing to Lose!