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	<title>Comments on: A Family&#8217;s Heartbreak celebrates anniversary with free copies</title>
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		<title>By: mike</title>
		<link>http://afamilysheartbreak.com/2011/03/a-familys-heartbreak-celebrates-anniversary-with-free-copies/comment-page-1/#comment-20260</link>
		<dc:creator>mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Karen... thank you for your post and for your efforts to raise awareness of parental alienation.


Your words are very true... and also eloquently stated.  Please send us the link to your website so we can post it on our Resources page and our site visitors can also benefit from your site.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Karen&#8230; thank you for your post and for your efforts to raise awareness of parental alienation.</p>
<p>Your words are very true&#8230; and also eloquently stated.  Please send us the link to your website so we can post it on our Resources page and our site visitors can also benefit from your site.</p>
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		<title>By: Karen Kelley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karen Kelley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 02:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have a page devoted to Parental Alienation on our website.  It is because PAS is Emotional Kidnapping. A child can be kidnapped from the love &amp; affection of a parent, without ever physically leaving the area.

In a perfect world couples will stay together forever and children don’t worry about  being abandoned by divorce or separation.

Yet, though we don’t live in a perfect world, there are many parents married or unmarried who put their children first and their own personal feelings last when the relationship between the two of them is strained or even broken.  It is parents like these that know or have learned that the children suffer when they are put between two disputing parents. We honor these mothers and fathers who love their children so much that they retire to another room to settle their differences, seek professional counseling, pray together and forgive together.   Their children are truly blessed.

Children are like sponges.  They absorb everything.    Put a sponge in water…it will absorb water.  Put a sponge in vinegar…it absorbs vinegar.  The home environment in which we raise our children helps determine their reactions to stress, their abilities to forgive, to be flexible, be reasonable and learn how to work with the opposite sex.  Their own self esteem is enhanced in a loving and caring home.   Parents like these may have lost the love that they first had for each other yet for the sake of their children they keep the home atmosphere loving and kind.  It can be done and for the children’s sake it has to be done.

Parents who put children first have been at the battle lines, conquered themselves and sacrificed their own feelings for their offspring.  Their children are not victims…they are winners because their parents are.  Whether your marriage works or not, whether are you are still in love or not…your children come first.   To such parents, each and every one: We  applaud you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a page devoted to Parental Alienation on our website.  It is because PAS is Emotional Kidnapping. A child can be kidnapped from the love &amp; affection of a parent, without ever physically leaving the area.</p>
<p>In a perfect world couples will stay together forever and children don’t worry about  being abandoned by divorce or separation.</p>
<p>Yet, though we don’t live in a perfect world, there are many parents married or unmarried who put their children first and their own personal feelings last when the relationship between the two of them is strained or even broken.  It is parents like these that know or have learned that the children suffer when they are put between two disputing parents. We honor these mothers and fathers who love their children so much that they retire to another room to settle their differences, seek professional counseling, pray together and forgive together.   Their children are truly blessed.</p>
<p>Children are like sponges.  They absorb everything.    Put a sponge in water…it will absorb water.  Put a sponge in vinegar…it absorbs vinegar.  The home environment in which we raise our children helps determine their reactions to stress, their abilities to forgive, to be flexible, be reasonable and learn how to work with the opposite sex.  Their own self esteem is enhanced in a loving and caring home.   Parents like these may have lost the love that they first had for each other yet for the sake of their children they keep the home atmosphere loving and kind.  It can be done and for the children’s sake it has to be done.</p>
<p>Parents who put children first have been at the battle lines, conquered themselves and sacrificed their own feelings for their offspring.  Their children are not victims…they are winners because their parents are.  Whether your marriage works or not, whether are you are still in love or not…your children come first.   To such parents, each and every one: We  applaud you.</p>
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		<title>By: company offshore</title>
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		<dc:creator>company offshore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 17:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>.A unique insight into the less known effects of divorce before the legal process sets in this book focuses on the controversial phenomenon that is Parental Alienation a phenomenon that has not yet been recognised by the medical profession but one which nevertheless is gaining ground in both the United States and Great Britain and acquiring an infamous reputation as conflict s biggest ally..Michael Jeffries together with Dr Joel Davies a practicing psychotherapist co-author this work which at its heart is about Michael s family and what happened to it when divorce became inevitable. Michael outlines some of the symptoms of PA into his own story as an illustration of the way the conflict surfaces and how it works to undermine the family unit and alter the emotional development of our children forever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>.A unique insight into the less known effects of divorce before the legal process sets in this book focuses on the controversial phenomenon that is Parental Alienation a phenomenon that has not yet been recognised by the medical profession but one which nevertheless is gaining ground in both the United States and Great Britain and acquiring an infamous reputation as conflict s biggest ally..Michael Jeffries together with Dr Joel Davies a practicing psychotherapist co-author this work which at its heart is about Michael s family and what happened to it when divorce became inevitable. Michael outlines some of the symptoms of PA into his own story as an illustration of the way the conflict surfaces and how it works to undermine the family unit and alter the emotional development of our children forever.</p>
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