The term ‘broken home’ needs to be binned. Homes that are within one family member who is no longer there for whatever reason, can function perfectly well and happily. Loss of a loved one is heartbreaking, of course, but that doesn’t condemn a family to being broken. It’s an old-fashioned, derogatory, judgemental term that stems from the time when divorce was condemned. But with parental alienation, the loss (and coerced rejection) of a parent has been inflicted on a loved, loving ‘target’ parent and their child. It is not the home that is broken, but the pathology of the alienating parent, and the system that fails us.
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