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Running head: PARENTAL AND SIBLING ALIENATION Influence and Reasons of Alienation, Parental and Sibling PARENTAL AND SIBLING ALIENATIONInfluence and reasons of alienation, parental and siblingThis paper is dedicated to what parental/sibling alienation is and how it influences on the children`s life. In addition it is a situation, when one parent tries to attempt alienation of a child or children from the other parent.By definition alienation is the isolation of one thing the other. Parental alienation or sibling alienation becomes a result of the desire of one parent`s to isolate his or her child from the connections with other family members, like the second parent or other children through words and behavior to form a division and even hostility between them.
The alienation can become a cause of psychological harm to a child, not only alienating him from a relative, but also influence his development and adulthood. No definitive behavior set was defined to describe parental alienation, but researches show that there are several common strategies for alienation, which include negative comments about the parent, limitations of communication, meeting and contacting in general, creating the impression of danger of another relative, pressure to reject the relative and so on.
Usually parents who are causing alienation send a kind of subliminal message, which consists of three parts: the fact, who is the only close and loving person, the fact of danger of relationships with other parent or relative, the fact those relationships are the threat for their own ones (Baker, 2011). As a result the person who was subjected to pressure feels he is worthless and abandoned. Those who are adults now, but have suffered from such alienation in childhood agree that such behavior causes an emotional abuse.
For them this situation is associated with depression, problems with trusting and self-esteem. PARENTAL AND SIBLING ALIENATION Furthermore, many of them found the symptoms of alienation with their own children. The circle is going through the generations as a result and becomes damage for the whole life.PARENTAL AND SIBLING ALIENATION ReferencesBaker, Amy J.L. (2011, June 28) Parental Alienation Is Emotional Abuse of Children retrieved from http://www.psychologytoday.com/
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