Archive for September, 2010
Sunday, September 26th, 2010
Mike Jeffries, author of A Family’s Heartbreak: A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation, will join Gianni Hayes on her New World Order Disorder radio program at www.americanvoiceradio.com on Wednesday, September 29 at 8:00 p.m. EST.
“The Canadian Symposium on Parental Alienation is October 2-3 in New York City and interest in parental alienation couldn’t be higher,” Jeffries said. “I can’t think of a better way to get ready for the conference than talking with Gianni and her world-wide audience about alienation and A Family’s Heartbreak.
Hayes is a prolific author, with 14 novel and non-fiction books, plus hundreds of articles to her credit. She has appeared in Woman’s Day, Redbook, US, People, Brides, Parade and Writers Digest.
Listeners can talk to Jeffries and Hayes by dialing 1-800-596-8191.
Tags: A Family's Heartbreak, America Voice Radio, Canadian Symposium on Parental Alienation, Choosing between Mom and Dad, coping, Gianni Hayes, Media, Media Appearances, Mike Jeffries, New World Order Disorder, Parental Alienation, Relationships Posted in A Family's Heartbreak, Appearances, Canadian Sympoium on Parental Alienation, Divorce and healing, Gianni Hayes, Mike Jeffries, New World Order Disorder, Parental Alienation, Relationships, divorce | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
Poin.til.lism (noun): a late 19th-century style of painting in which a picture is constructed from dots of pure color that blend, at a distance, into recognizable shapes and various color tones.
Let’s give credit to Attorney David Pisarra of www.mensfamilylaw.com for describing parental alienation both beautifully and accurately. In his recent review of A Family’s Heartbreak: A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation, Pisarra compared parental alienation to the style of painting made famous by French painter Georges Seurat.
“Parental alienation is a series of seemingly innocent miscommunication, or concerns for the well-being of a child; and it is only when the dots are connected that you see the complete picture,” Pisarra said in his review.
Pisarra also said A Family’s Heartbreak should be required reading for anyone involved in parental alienation cases. “For every man who is enduring this hell, for every lawyer who fights this form of child abuse, and for all the therapists who have to treat the collaterally damaged children, this book should be a first resource in their armament,” he said.
You can find Attorney Pisarra’s complete review of A Family’s Heartbreak at http://mensfamilylaw.wordpress.com/2010/09/22/a-pointillist-view-of-parental-alienation-one-fathers-experience/.
Tags: A Family's Heartbreak, Attorney David Pisarra, Book Review, Choosing between Mom and Dad, coping, Dr. Joel Davies, Men's Family Law, Mike Jeffries, Parental Alienation, Relationships, reviews Posted in A Family's Heartbreak, Book Reviews, David Pisarra, Divorce and healing, Dr. Joel Davies, Men's Family Law, Mike Jeffries, Parental Alienation, Relationships, divorce | No Comments »
Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Wanted: Popular television program seeks one parental alienation family — including alienating parent, targeted parent and alienated child — to reunite in front of a national television audience. No experience necessary. Dramatic presentation skills preferred. Responsibilities include condensing years of acrimony and mistrust into easy-to-understand sound bites that fit between commercials, following the advice of a person you’ve just met, and participating in post-show counseling that Courts have previously ordered and you’ve avoided. Compensation is non-existent, travel expenses are paid. To apply contact The Dr. Phil Show.
Yes, The Dr. Phil Show is doing another show on parental alienation and Dr. Phil’s producers are frantically searching for a parental alienation family willing to appear on the program. While many targeted parents want to believe that Dr. Phil can reunite them with their children after the Courts, family members, friends and full-time mental health professionals couldn’t, Mike Jeffries, author of A Family’s Heartbreak: A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation, uses his latest Basil & Spice blog at http://www.basilandspice.com/love-and-relationships/category/jeffries-mike to point out that television can’t script a happily-ever-after ending to parental alienation.
Tags: A Family's Heartbreak, Basil & Spice, Choosing between Mom and Dad, Dr. Phil, Media, Mike Jeffries, Parental Alienation, The Dr. Phil Show Posted in A Family's Heartbreak, Basil & Spice, Co-parenting, Facebook, Mike Jeffries, Parental Alienation, Relationships, Televison, coping, divorce | 4 Comments »
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