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2 Nov

The Unseen Scars: Understanding the 17 Signs of Parental Alienation in Switzerland

Parental alienation is a term that has increasingly found its way into the lexicon of family courts and psychology practices. It describes a process through which a child becomes estranged from one parent as the result of psychological manipulation by the other parent. The phenomenon is complex, deeply emotional, and often misunderstood. Drawing from the […]

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2 Nov

The Unseen Scars: Addressing the Systemic Oversight of Toxic Parenting

At the “Challenges of Equal Parenthood” conference held in Novi Sad on April 27, 2023, Dr. Marija Mitković Vončina, a distinguished psychiatrist and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, brought to light a critical issue plaguing family dynamics: the persistence of toxic parenting behaviors. Despite clear consequences and the threat of losing parental rights, some parents remain unchanged in […]

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2 Nov

The Silent Struggle: Swiss Fathers and the Battle for Fairness in Family Law

In the quiet corridors of Swiss family courts, a complex drama unfolds—one where fathers often find themselves battling not just for their rights, but for their voices to be heard. A narrative is emerging from the heart of these legal battles, suggesting a systemic bias that tilts the scales of justice against men, particularly in […]

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2 Nov

Rebuilding Bridges: How to Reconnect with Your Alienated Child

Parental alienation is a heart-wrenching reality for many families. It occurs when one parent, often referred to as the alienator, manipulates a child into showing unwarranted fear, disrespect, or hostility towards the other parent, known as the targeted parent. This can lead to a profound loss of connection between the child and the targeted parent. […]

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