Reunification Therapy: The Scam No One Is Talking About

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
  • Have you been stuck in reunification therapy or the family court system for years? Has your parenting time been cut-off or eliminated due to the incompetent mental health providers who are aligning with your co-parent and believing their false narrative? Everyday we speak to parents who have gone through many iterations of "reunification therapy" that do not work.
    The reason reunification therapy does not work: there is no such thing! Stop falling down the rabbit hole and getting stuck in fake forms of therapy that are preventing a viable solution from taking hold.
    Shift how you are showing up and learn how to ally the professionals involved so you can recover your children. Learn more about our Reconnect program, the proven process we have to help parents move through the roadblocks that are holding them stuck with no solution: www.consciouscoparentinginsti...
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Komentáře • 8

  • @mandyprescott2279
    @mandyprescott2279 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I guess my family was just lucky. I think that my Granddaughter was smart enough to see what her mother was doing, but just had no voice in the matter. But her mother was there in most every session, so she felt like she couldn't say what she wanted to say. Finally, the therapist said she wanted to talk to my Granddaughter alone, and afterwards she said that it was time for my Granddaughter to start having her weekends with her Daddy. I actually think the therapist saw through the mother's bull$#!t. But I do think the reunification therapy was unnecessary, because my Granddaughter had already made it clear that she wanted to stay at her Daddy's home on her weekends with him. I had never heard of parental alienation until it happened to my son, but thankfully videos like yours made us aware. Thank you!!!

  • @lotusmccary9365
    @lotusmccary9365 Před měsícem

    My husband is emotional abusive to our autistic daughter

    • @ParentalAlienationEndsToday
      @ParentalAlienationEndsToday  Před měsícem +1

      That is very common. My brother is autistic and it is common for pathogenic parents to manipulate their children. We can help you recover and protect your child

  • @michellezoske7581
    @michellezoske7581 Před 4 měsíci +2

    In my opinion there's nothing to get to know someone again like a good old fashioned road trip

  • @tonyuzan7171
    @tonyuzan7171 Před 3 měsíci

    Dear Dorsey, I think you have a real great handle on this problem. But I also think you’re throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Parental alienation theory is flawed, but I don’t think anyone has this completely figured out. And there are clearly many aspects of parental alienation theory, that are sound. If you really wanna help, you’ll explain the specific aspects of parental alienation theory that you don’t agree with. For example, the five factor model makes a lot of sense, but maybe some aspects of it are limited. You could analyze the five factor model, and compare it to, the attachment based view, to really illuminate how this all works. We’re really trying to help children and parents, we should be more focused on working with each other, not dismissing each other, because some aspects of our theories differ. I just can’t believe that there isn’t a decent amount of overlap between these two theories. And if it is so foundation different, then Dr. Childress should give a speech on that. And explain it. It would even be better if he could explain the parts of PA theory that he likes and the parts that just don’t make sense to him.