Parental alienation
I was disappointed by the narrator’s extreme bias here. This is such an interesting topic that requires complete neutrality to be able to delve into the nuances and facets of this very real phenomena. The narrator almost seemed unwilling to accept the theory. I certainly can buy into the thesis that, there are just as many abusive absent parents, as there are as remaining parents creating alienation between non abusive absent parents and the children. I think most people recognise the theory and have seen parental alienation in practice. It is the classic using the kids to get at each other.
sideshow bbob via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/22/21
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