8 thoughts on “Treatment and Recovery Routes for Alienated Children and Families”

  1. Very exciting Karen! As a parent who still has regular contact with my alienated child who on every contact is on egg shells, I can’t wait for the course to start. Thank you for your hard work in putting this all together.

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  2. I have one Adult (now 29) child returned. Two still lost. (16 & 27) I am eager to listen and learn. I am always aware of how difficult any reunion would now be. I desperately want to learn whatever information is available so that I will be a help and not a hinderance should the opportunity ever arise. I cannot even begin to thank you Karen for all your work and dedication to all of us. I truly think I would have lost the will to go on without the understanding that you have provided. Bless you. xxx

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    1. you are always welcome Donna. When I read the messages from mothers and fathers it makes me even more determined to carry on. x

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  3. Thank you for your blogs which I read regularly with interest. After 5 years of not hearing from my children, my youngest contacted me last week. Now 16, she told me how much she had missed me and loved me, and how she wanted to contact me over the years. Coercion and brainwashing, and whitewashing of history, had robbed us both of 5 years – almost a third of her life. Her older sister (now 18) is still in that world. Together with mum, she is making it very hard for my youngest. I look forward to knowing more about your course and have registered. I had a session with Nick about 4 years ago. I would like to know if you can help me more. Thank you again. Alan

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  4. Listening to the podcasts now!!!
    It seems that all I needed to hear them was a change of browser (in my case from Google to Microsoft Edge). Happy Days. Problem solved

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