It is a parental duty to foster, encourage, and support the child’s relationship with the other loving parent and their extended family. Maintaining a healthy and positive connection with both parents is important for a child’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Denying or undermining this relationship can be harmful to the child, as it deprives them of the opportunity to form and maintain important emotional bonds and support systems that are necessary for their overall development and happiness. It is in the best interests of the child to have access to the love, care, and guidance of both parents, as long as it is safe and beneficial for their well-being.
An alienated child may still experience moments of happiness in areas of their life, but the absence of a loving relationship with one parent can create emotional and psychological challenges that may impact their overall and long-term well-being. The absence of a meaningful and nurturing relationship with both parents can have a profound impact on a child’s sense of identity, and overall happiness. It can, unfortunately, lead to depression, and self-destructive behaviours. It is important to address and heal the wounds caused by parental alienation to give the child the best opportunity for happiness and healthy emotional development.
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