The Truth About Parental Alienation Teal Swan

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
  • Ms. Swan TOTALLY gets it. Truth bombs: All. The. Way. Down.

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  • @alisonthomson439
    @alisonthomson439 18 годин тому

    Thank you Family Law

  • @deborahbailey8246
    @deborahbailey8246 14 годин тому

    I have not ever heard it described so perfectly. I refuse to see a therapist bc they do not understand what is really going on. They are clueless. And to go see one would be to have them asses me and lock me up and deem me crazy!? I think not. 25 years. And the heartache continues. You cannot undamage a child.

  • @saratrevorrow2788
    @saratrevorrow2788 День тому +4

    Being horribly damaged by my cruel and abusive ex- husband(of 20 years) was awful. But , the parental alienation that took place after I was recued and got away from him was MISERY on a whole different level.
    Thank you for your video. 💔 Everything you are listing here is spot on. People thought my ex walked on water!
    I haven't heard my children's voices since 2011

  • @Peppermon22
    @Peppermon22 День тому

    My son spent the summer with his dad. Only one month into school he decided to go to a crisis center and threaten to end himself if he continues to live with me. I have to let my son live with his father. This is a full-blown rejection. Now this guy previously kicked our son out for almost 2 years with no contact. Last year he took my daughter from me and alienated me from her refused to let me see her. Cps took my daughter from Dad and put an emergency order in place. They did no such order for my son and now he is pushing against and rejecting me.
    It’s sick to watch my children fight for their dad’s attention so much and discard me. I am tired and I know judge will not actually look at this as a mental game.

  • @martinazammit7548
    @martinazammit7548 16 годин тому +2

    basically describes a borderline parent during a separation

  • @lindseydanger8622
    @lindseydanger8622 17 годин тому

    I raised my brother until i moved out on my own. I was like 14 when he was born. When i was in my early 20s my mom and his dad divorced. His dad took him and alienated him from all of us. I guess i understand why he did my mom as i dont talk to her much and i dont let her really have a relationship w my kids. But he alienated me. He still does and im now 30. Breaks me everyday

  • @Kelly-Mauricio
    @Kelly-Mauricio День тому +1

    My mom did this to my sister and me
    As well as very abusive to us physically, verbally and spiritually
    She abused our step dad too
    All while claiming to be a victim . She also alienated us from our grandparents( her parents) and my dads
    We had no family at all
    When I was 23 i found my dad and started to visit. My mom found out and disowned me. She claims that I do not exist
    I've spent my life people pleasing, having issues with a fear of abandonment, keeping my feelings hidden when i am harmed, unable to have boundaries. Relationships with highly abusive ppl
    I'm 59 and just now understanding fully where my issues originate and how to make things better for myself going forward

    • @robbytheartist3997
      @robbytheartist3997 16 годин тому

      Was a step dad. I feel your pain and hurt. Sorry for your lost.

  • @hud86
    @hud86 23 години тому +1

    I cry for my son daily, I’m so regretful he’s going through this. I hope his mother gets the help she needs.

  • @gracesgardenlife
    @gracesgardenlife 17 годин тому

    Dr Erica Komisar speaks on this. They are a piece of both of you. What do you think that does to a child!? Be better parents.

  • @deborahbailey8246
    @deborahbailey8246 15 годин тому

    I have been thru this twice in y life. I felt like my child died. Both times. idk what was happening. Neither time.
    I did not want to live. David meticulously planned this. He wanted me to die so he could milk it for sympathy. He hates me now bc I did not die.

  • @MarceDreaming
    @MarceDreaming День тому

    this is a very important issue, but I thought it was going to be about adult children alienating their parent or visa versa (sometimes warranted, and sometimes not)