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At our trauma-informed therapy center, we understand that parental alienation creates profound trauma for both the targeted parent and the child caught in the middle. Our therapists are knowledgeable about the complex dynamics of parental alienation and the most effective approaches for addressing it. We provide specialized support to help you navigate this challenging situation, maintain appropriate connections where possible, advocate effectively, and care for your own mental health throughout the process.
Reactive responses to alienation that may inadvertently worsen the situation.
Strategic, thoughtful approaches that prioritize long-term relationship healing.
Overwhelming emotions that cloud judgment and drain energy.
Better emotional regulation and the ability to respond rather than react.
Feeling isolated in your experience and misunderstood by others.
Connection with supportive resources and people who understand parental alienation.
Difficulty separating your child's alienated behaviors from their true feelings.
Understanding of alienation dynamics and ability to maintain empathy for your child's position.
Constant focus on fighting the alienation at the expense of self-care.
Balance between advocacy efforts and maintaining your own well-being.
Hopelessness about the possibility of reconnection.
Realistic hope based on evidence that many alienated relationships can heal over time.
We understand that taking the first step towards therapy can feel overwhelming. We’re here to make this decision easier for you.
Starting therapy can bring up mixed feelings—part of you might be eager, while another part hesitates to confront deeply buried emotions. You might doubt whether therapy can help, especially if you’ve struggled for a long time or had disappointing experiences with untrained therapists or life coaches. At Evergreen Counseling, our trauma-trained therapists are deeply committed to providing expert care.
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