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March 29, 2008 - ThePsychoExWife.com is accepting personal accounts and stories of parental alienation in order to bring these behaviors to the attention of the general public, judges, police officers, psychiatrists, lawyers, as well as friends and family of the children that suffer from the alienation. Every 15 minutes on April 25th a new true story of parental alienation will be posted on ThePsychoExWife.com to show how frequently children are subjected to alienating behaviors and bullied into being separated from one loving parent by another.
Parental alienation is a group of behaviors that are damaging to children's mental and emotional well-being, and can interfere with a relationship of a child and either parent. These behaviors most often accompany high conflict marriages, separation or divorce.
Parental Alienation Awareness day is currently proclaimed or recognized by 9 US State Governors including AL, FL, IN, CT, MT, KY, NE, IA, and ME. Parental Alienation behaviors, whether verbal or non-verbal, cause a child to be mentally manipulated or bullied into believing a loving parent is the cause of all their problems, and/or the enemy, to be feared, hated, disrespected and/or avoided.
Parental alienation and hostile aggressive parenting deprive children of their right to be loved by, and show love for, both of their parents. These destructive actions by the alienating parent (the parent who is responsible for the manipulations and bullying) are considered a form of child abuse - as the alienating tactics used on the children are disturbing, confusing and often frightening, and rob children of their sense of security and safety.
Stories from children and adult survivors of Parental Alienation, as well as the alienated parent, can be submitted at ThePsychoExWife.com and by e-mail to thepsychoexwife ( @ ) gmail dot com to be included on April 25th
About ThePsychoExWife.com
The Psycho Ex Wife is the true account of a marriage, divorce, and subsequent 4 year (and counting) custody battle between a devoted father and his angry, volatile ex-wife. We offer a view few judges will ever see. For attorneys, custody evaluators, guardian ad-litems, and judges, a custody case ends with their decision. They make a ruling and walk away with nary a care as to how clients can, and do, go against the orders that have been handed down. Court personnel don’t have to deal with the ongoing parental alienation, the withheld phone calls, the hundreds of vitriolic voicemails and e-mails, or false abuse allegations, until of course, one party files in court again. We include transcripts, actual e-mails and voicemails. Simply put, we don’t sugarcoat what really happens in and outside of the courtroom.