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[Solved] counselling

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(@Nannyjane)
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This is sad but unfortunately unless the mother agrees to counselling then it won't be possible.

It sounds like this has been going on for quite a number of years, it's called parental alienation and its very difficult for the alienated parent to deal with.

You might like to have a look on this website, its by a lady who is a recognised expert in this field

www.karenwoodall.wordpress.com

Perhaps if you find out more about it, it might help. Good luck

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Posted : 30/07/2014 11:42 pm
(@lugo35)
Trusted Member Registered

Dark k. I have done that in the past. But can't really afford to.do it now. It's gone past them coming down. Won't even talk now because I said I am unable to spend what he wants for Xmas. I was brought up not getting everything I wanted. And had to save for things myself. Waffling now soz. Looks like court my next move. Is there a group like caffcass that I could speak to and maybe have them speak to my son. ??

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Topic starter Posted : 31/07/2014 12:15 am
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