If Someone’s Absence Brings You Peace, You Did Not Lose Anything — Parental Alienation

If Someone’s Absence Brings You Peace, You Did Not Lose Anything. If someone’s absence brings you peace of mind, you did not lose anything. In fact, you have gained so much peace, clarity, and strength. When you desire peace in any area of your life, do not be afraid to go after it.

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Children’s Legal Rights Journal — Parental Alienation

In jurisdictions throughout the United States, courts have severed maternal contact with chidren based on expert testimony diagnosing mothers with a novel psychological syndrome called Parental Alienation Syndrome (“PAS”) thatpurportedly results in the alienation of childrenfrom their fathers Hoult-PASarticlechildrenslawjournal.pdf.

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DV by Proxy — Parental Alienation

In reality, what these women are describing from their ex-partners is better termed Domestic Violence by Proxy (DV by Proxy), a term first used by Alina Patterson, author of Health and Healing. DV by Proxy refers to a pattern of behavior which is a parent with a history of using domestic violence or intimidation, uses a child as […]

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The biggest lie and manipulation that the Narcissist uses is their ‘CHARM’ and ‘love bombing’ to con people to varying degrees (depending on the type of relationship) by pulling them into their entitled world where everybody is objectified to fulfill a particular need and then diminished after that need is fulfilled and then they move onto their next target soon to be a victim. — After Narcissistic Abuse

· The biggest lie and manipulation that the Narcissist uses is their ‘CHARM’ and ‘love bombing’ to con people to varying degrees (depending on the type of relationship) by pulling them into their entitled world where everybody is objectified to fulfill a particular need and then diminished after that need is fulfilled and then they […]

via The biggest lie and manipulation that the Narcissist uses is their ‘CHARM’ and ‘love bombing’ to con people to varying degrees (depending on the type of relationship) by pulling them into their entitled world where everybody is objectified to fulfill a particular need and then diminished after that need is fulfilled and then they move onto their next target soon to be a victim. — After Narcissistic Abuse

Any conversation or interaction with a Narcissist is like a ‘hit and run’ accident – you are left in shock, dazed, damaged and trying to figure out what just happened!

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