As difficult as it may be for many to believe, alienating parents do not really love their own children. The rejected, targeted parent is often the more capable, healthy and loving parent.
As difficult as it may be for many to believe, alienating parents do not really love their own children. The rejected, targeted parent is often the more capable, healthy and loving parent.
Posted July 16, 2013 by Les Linet MD in Child, Adult and Family Psychiatry
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