OMG Jenna I am so sorry. That comment was not for you. I dont know that happened. I meant that comment to go on a video that was talking about why alienation may be appropriate (in her opinion) but it didnt match ( nor do I think it was intended to) with PA. How the heck it landed on your page here, I am clueless. I am so sorry. I'm a target parent constantly seeking info and maybe I'm just out of it..but I assure you it wasnt for you. Infact, I love your content. Do you see new clients? I've asked before. I need one. I need support through this hell. I'm in ID so it would have to be through using the internet. I cant find one around here. I need someone who has experience with this and your content is so good and I like your demeanor. Youre very easy to understand.
Ahhh!! Okay! I was wondering if you had the right video. Lol. Absolutely no worries! I do see patients, but I am only licensed in Wisconsin. Therapy regulations and all. I do hope to start a coaching practice on the side to help others from other areas! It's in the works. 😉
@@jennaschaeferlpc There is no content about young adults that are alienated when the parents stay together "for the sake of the kids" and then divorce when the kids graduate high school. At that age, if they grew up in such a household, then they are likely very impressionable even though they are adults. There is not content out there on this, yet it is a very common situation.
The UK court , cafcass, and police are so naive and easily coerced, they would congratulate the narc parent for creating such a smart 3 year old who's suddenly using adult borrowed phrases
From about the age of 10, I remember being told that I was a big girl now and should know the truth about my mother. We had to protect my dad at all costs as the one who was being lied about. He and my now step-mother would talk very openly about the messy divorce in front of us kids all the time, then us kids would get into trouble for saying things that my mother would then take to her lawyer to use against my dad. Children having to protect their (step/)parents. At almost 49, I still feel like I'm doing something wrong by writing about it here, then have to correct myself, "I am free to say this, to say what happened".
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Wow! Sounds so similar to my experience. My children were in their teens. I’ve been in a funk for years
I'm so sorry to hear that. 😫
OMG Jenna I am so sorry. That comment was not for you. I dont know that happened. I meant that comment to go on a video that was talking about why alienation may be appropriate (in her opinion) but it didnt match ( nor do I think it was intended to) with PA. How the heck it landed on your page here, I am clueless. I am so sorry. I'm a target parent constantly seeking info and maybe I'm just out of it..but I assure you it wasnt for you. Infact, I love your content. Do you see new clients? I've asked before. I need one. I need support through this hell. I'm in ID so it would have to be through using the internet. I cant find one around here. I need someone who has experience with this and your content is so good and I like your demeanor. Youre very easy to understand.
Ahhh!! Okay! I was wondering if you had the right video. Lol. Absolutely no worries! I do see patients, but I am only licensed in Wisconsin. Therapy regulations and all. I do hope to start a coaching practice on the side to help others from other areas! It's in the works. 😉
@@jennaschaeferlpc PLEASE keep me updated on that.
Would love to hear your thoughts on what the signs are from adult children who were alienated. Thank you!
Thanks for the request!
@@jennaschaeferlpc There is no content about young adults that are alienated when the parents stay together "for the sake of the kids" and then divorce when the kids graduate high school. At that age, if they grew up in such a household, then they are likely very impressionable even though they are adults. There is not content out there on this, yet it is a very common situation.
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The UK court , cafcass, and police are so naive and easily coerced, they would congratulate the narc parent for creating such a smart 3 year old who's suddenly using adult borrowed phrases
Wow. That is messed up!
From about the age of 10, I remember being told that I was a big girl now and should know the truth about my mother. We had to protect my dad at all costs as the one who was being lied about. He and my now step-mother would talk very openly about the messy divorce in front of us kids all the time, then us kids would get into trouble for saying things that my mother would then take to her lawyer to use against my dad. Children having to protect their (step/)parents. At almost 49, I still feel like I'm doing something wrong by writing about it here, then have to correct myself, "I am free to say this, to say what happened".
What an awful burden to put on a child. I'm so sorry that happened to you.
@@jennaschaeferlpc thank you for the kind words
But did you realize that mom was the victim in this situation? Can you imagine yourself as the alienated parent? How would you feel?
Keep speaking and standing in your truth. You deserved unconditional love.