The Three Types Of Alienators
The Three Types Of Alienators
There are three (3) types of alienators; The naive alienator, the active alienator, and the obsessed alienator.
1). The Naive Alienator:
Most divorced parents have moments when they are Naive alienators. These parents mean well and recognize the importance
of the children having a healthy relationship with the other parent.
More about the Naive Alienator
2). The Active Alienator:
Most parents returning to court over problems with visitation are active alienators. These parents mean well and believe
that the children should have a healthy relationship with the other parent. The problem they have is with controlling their
frustration, bitterness or hurt.
More about the Active Alienator
3). The Obsessed Alienator:
The obsessed alienator is a parent, or sometimes a grandparent, with a cause: to align the children to his or her side
and together, with the children, campaign to destroy their relationship with the targeted parent.
More about the Obsessed Alienator
|