Child(ren) Held Hostage

I hope this Blog will prove helpful in the recognition and useful in deterrence of Parental Alienation.

I will undoubtedly be using this blog in part as a therapeutic venue. I will also use this blog as a communication portal to my children if they should choose to use it.

"Parental Alienation is about parents who place their own selfish needs above those of their defenseless children and in doing so, they deny them their right to love and be loved by both parents. Alienators do not fit the stereotype of the deficient and ill-equipment parent. Instead, these parents are generally articulate, resourceful, and competent in all other aspects of their lives – except in the realm of parenting. In fact, these individuals might easily be mistaken for ideal parents, except to the properly informed, because they profess love and concern for their children. What sets these individuals apart from other dysfunctional parents is their overwhelming commitment to meeting their own needs first. In doing so, they destroy the relationship their children have with the other parent – at whatever cost. ” Dr. Reena Sommer - Internationally Recognized Divorce and Custody Consultant
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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Newtown tragedy...

There is not enough room here to convey the sorrow this father feels concerning the shooting at the elementary school (Sandy Hook) yesterday in CT. God, please watch over and protect the families and individuals touched by this evil. Please keep our children safe from the likes of people that commit such horrific acts against humanity and your sons teachings. Please help us be conscious of our surroundings so that we may get involved when we see something wrong.

This young man apparently did not have his father involved in his life and in his life, a mother that seems (at present account) to have had some very serious problems herself.

I would pray that all parents find a way to hug and kiss their children and let them know how much they love them. This should be accomplished through their actions as well as through their words.


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