Practical guides to family mediation: key steps to mediation, what to expect from a MIAM, three types of mediation, and child-inclusive mediation

Parental Alienation

Parental Alienation

Despite parents’ best efforts, children often will become aware of the conflict between mum and dad, or between same-sex parents. This can lead a child to take sides and feel angry with one parent. This is not uncommon. while most parents see that this is not helpful to their child relationships can be mended and children can be helped to adapt to a new family dynamic. Sometimes however the behaviour can be targeted and lead to parental alienation.

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