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Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind (Norton Professional Book) by Amy J. L. Baker

Adult Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties that Bind (Norton Professional Book) by Amy J. L. Baker

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PAS Open Discussion

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George_McCasland

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I've worked with fathers alienated from their children for over 20 years. My own daughter sent me a letter in 1996 saying she never wanted to see me and that when she had kids, they would never see me. Now at age 30, she and the grandchildren live near me, while her mother who worked so hard to alienate my daughters, lives 600 miles away. My oldest has little contact with her.

ReplyPosted July 23, 2010

Cathyki@talktalk.net

Cathyki@talktalk.net wrote

I do not know what to say. I have been apart from my children for 4 years 6 months. My ex husband has manipulated the entire situation and he has succeed in alienating both my children from me and their entire extended family. I write to them every week. They accept presents from me and my family but we get no reply. Absolute silence. My childrren were 12 and 10 when this started. A local priest visits them regularly to tell them how much I love and miss them but they just do not talk - they simply smile and accept any gift that they are given. They have written some awful letters that demonstrate clearly that they have been told about all the financial issues concerning the divorce. These letters have been analayized by a therapist and my ex husband has been told that the children require help. Everything is ignorned. The final financial hearing is happening on 28th January. He still is negative and bitter and seems to just want total control of their minds.

ReplyPosted January 07, 2009

mrsjordanjr

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Thank you Bryan for your contribution to the group.

ReplyPosted August 08, 2008

Bryan Lee McGlothin

Bryan Lee McGlothin wrote

Hello,

I'm Bryan Lee McGlothin. I was abducted by my father at age 2. I endured years of parental alienation before I finally found my mother when I was 33. For an abducting parent to succeed, they must impliment parental alianation in order to control the child.

I can attest to fact that parental abduction is child abuse and that parental alienation syndrome (PAS) does exist.
I speak publicly on the subject of parental abduction and will speak at the DC Festival 2008 "Family Preservation Festival" August 15th at 6p.m. at the Hyatt Regency, next to the festival at Upper senate Park
www.dcfestival2008.com

I am also the author of Have You Seen My Mother: A True Story of Parental Kidnap and will be signing my book at the festival. My book is the only book written on parental abduction from the child's point of view.

September I'll speak at the 17th ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect in Hong.

It's all about the children!
Bryan
bryanleemc.com

ReplyPosted August 07, 2008

Parental Alienation is Child Abuse

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    megabu717 Dec 20, 2011 @ 4:32 pm | delete
    Hello, When I was protecting my chltren from abduction I wasn'treally aware what is the scale of abduction generally and all the implication of it to the abducted chilfren. I started getting more interested into it once we got safe and organized a bit ourselves. I have managed to safe my kids, though the expirience was the worst in my life and I thought to share it with others parents in similar situation maybe that would be help to others.
    My lens Preventing Parental Child Abduction.
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    Thank you.
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    crosscreations Oct 12, 2010 @ 11:58 am | delete
    Bless you for creating this page! I've also created a lens about PAS and am encouraged to find others of like mind and with similar experiences, so you've been faved and lensrolled. PAS is very difficult for those not in the middle of it to understand. The worst of it is that many of the children who've been abused in this insidious manner never do realize what happened to them.

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