The American Psychiatric Association recognizes parental alienation syndrome (PAS) as a dysfunction in the child-parent and parent-parent relationship. Occurring in hostile marriages, separations, and divorces, PAS involves one parent (the alienator) influencing their ...
Co-Parenting Time: How to Make the Most of Summer Vacation
Summer vacations are a time for you and your family to step outside, take a break, and enjoy the warm weather together. Many families go out of town, ...
6 Tips for Keeping Your Cool During the Divorce Process
Divorce is never a pleasant experience. You look upon it as a failure. But I learned to be a different person once we broke up. Sometimes you learn ...
Divorce can be a stressful moment in many people’s lives. It can be difficult to maneuver through the complexities of ending a relationship. The last ...