The 17 Parental Alienation Strategies – (Amy Baker & Paul Fine, May 2008)
If you have been affected by a number of the strategies below, it is potentially a case of Parental Alienation. We at SID Counselling Centre provide therapeutic support for those affected by Parental Alienation, please feel free to contact us to discuss our support services 1: Badmouthing Strategy 2: Limiting Contact Strategy 3: Interfering with Communication Strategy 4: Interfering with Symbolic Communication Strategy 5: Withdrawal of Love Strategy 6: Telling Child Targeted Parent Does Not Love Him or Her Strategy 7: Forcing Child to Choose Strategy 8: Creating the Impression that the Targeted Parent is Dangerous Strategy 9: Confiding in Child Strategy 10: Forcing Child to Reject Targeted Parent Strategy 11: Asking Child to Spy on Targeted Parent Strategy 12: Asking Child to Keep Secrets from Targeted Parent Strategy 13: Referring to Targeted Parent by First Name Strategy 14: Referring to a Stepparent as “Mom” or “Dad” and Encouraging Child to Do the Same Strategy 15: Withholding Medical, Academic, and Other Important Information from Targeted […]
