Parental Alienation: The False Flag of Protection - Softcover

Díaz, Aurelio; Cervantes, Nith; Editorial, Centinela

 
9798199015349: Parental Alienation: The False Flag of Protection

Synopsis

Parental Alienation: The False Flag of Protection is a powerful and necessary book about one of the most invisible forms of emotional abuse inside high-conflict divorce, child custody disputes, and toxic co-parenting dynamics.

This book exposes how parental alienation can slowly destroy the bond between a child and one of their parents. Through emotional manipulation, negative narratives, loyalty conflicts, false protection, and psychological control, a child may be pushed to reject a loving parent without fully understanding why.

With a direct, compassionate, and deeply confronting approach, this work explores the origins of parental alienation, the behaviors of an alienating parent, the emotional consequences for children, the long-term trauma caused by family manipulation, and the devastating impact on the targeted parent.

Although this book focuses especially on cases involving an alienating mother, its purpose is not to blame all mothers or minimize real cases of abuse. Its purpose is to expose a painful reality: when a parent uses a child as an instrument of revenge, control, or punishment, the child’s right to love both parents is deeply violated.

Inside this book, readers will find a clear analysis of parental alienation, child custody conflict, emotional abuse, toxic co-parenting, narcissistic patterns, family court challenges, and the urgent need for legal and psychological awareness.

This is a book for alienated parents, adult children of parental alienation, mental health professionals, lawyers, judges, mediators, and anyone seeking to understand how invisible family violence can hide behind the language of protection.

More than a book about divorce, this is a call to protect children from becoming emotional hostages.

Because no child should be forced to believe that loving one parent means betraying the other.

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