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बच्चों का एवं किशोर-किशोरीओं का परामर्श Child And Adolescence Counselling
Salient Features
Services a School Counselor can Provide
Audio clip of this class is also available at soundcloud.com
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seminar presentation on child guidance clinic its introduction definition concepts treatment of child family attitude and services provided at child guidance clinic area
बच्चों का एवं किशोर-किशोरीओं का परामर्श Child And Adolescence Counselling
Salient Features
Services a School Counselor can Provide
Audio clip of this class is also available at soundcloud.com
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Divorce and Parental Alienation: Understanding the Risks
September 30, 2023 by vinaykumarsadanand
Introduction
Divorce and Parental Alienation: Understanding the Risks
Table of Contents
Introduction
Understanding Parental Alienation
Question: What are some key strategies and advice for parents seeking to maintain positive and healthy relationships with their adult children?
Conclusion
Divorce and Parental Alienation: Understanding the Risks
Divorce is a challenging and often emotionally charged process, especially when children are involved. In some cases, a troubling phenomenon known as parental alienation can emerge, causing significant harm to the children and the relationships they have with one or both parents. In this article, we’ll delve into the complex issue of parental alienation, exploring what it is, its potential consequences, and strategies for identifying and addressing this damaging behavior.
Understanding Parental Alienation
Parental alienation refers to the systematic and unwarranted manipulation of a child’s feelings and beliefs about one of their parents by the other parent. It often involves tactics aimed at discrediting or vilifying one parent, resulting in the child aligning with the alienating parent and rejecting the other. This can manifest in various ways, including:
Parental alienation refers to the systematic and unwarranted manipulation of a child's feelings and beliefs about one of their parents by the other parent. It often involves tactics aimed at discrediting or vilifying one parent, resulting in the child aligning with the alienating parent and rejecting the other. This can manifest in various ways, including
Negative Influence: The alienating parent may speak negatively about the other parent in front of the child, portraying them as irresponsible, unloving, or dangerous.
Restrictions on Contact: The alienating parent may limit or obstruct the child’s contact with the other parent, making visitation difficult or even impossible.
False Accusations: Accusations of abuse, neglect, or harm may be fabricated against the other parent to damage their reputation and relationship with the child.
Potential Consequences of Parental Alienation
Parental alienation can have profound and lasting effects on children and the family dynamic. Some potential consequences include:
Emotional Distress: Children subjected to parental alienation may experience anxiety, depression, and confusion as they grapple with divided loyalties and conflicting emotions.
Damaged Parent-Child Relationships: Alienation can lead to strained or broken relationships between the child and the targeted parent, often lasting well into adulthood.
Identity Confusion: Children may struggle to form a clear sense of identity when manipulated into adopting one parent’s perspective over the other’s.
Long-Term Effects: The effects of parental alienation can persist into adulthood, affecting the child’
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2. "An effort to help the client engage in those types
of behavior which will lead to a resolution of the
client's problems"
(Krumboltz, 1965)
Definition:
3. Counselling is the service
offered to the individual
who is under going a
problem and needs
professional help to
overcome it.
Meaning:
4. • The parents of children with special needs
have to adjust to a wide variety of emotional
and psychological problems .
• Counselling is a formal procedure or
transaction in which both counselor and
parents aim to find a mutually acceptable plan
of adjustment.
• Counselling should be a continuous process,
in which the parents can learn to accept the
child as a different rather than a lesser person
5. Stages of Adjustment :
Stage one
The parent may be shocked, and he or
she may cry or become dejected.
Sometimes parents may express their
feelings through physical outbursts or,
occasionally, inappropriate laughter.
6. Stage two
This is an extension of stage one, and some
parents may deny their child's disability or try
to avoid that reality in some other way.
7. Stage three
At this stage, parents may feel anger.
They may demonstrate their anger
outwardly, in the form of rage, or become
withdrawn Verbally attacking anyone
If the parents are feeling angry, guilty, or
both, professionals must understand this
stage is a very positive point to reach in the
process of adjustment and not become
defensive if attacked.
8. Stage four
Parents become resigned to the fact that their
child has a disability.
For a few parents, retreating, accompanied by
an attempt to hide the child, especially from
friends and persons during organized or routine
social encounters may be the first sign that they
have begun to accept the fact their child has a
disability.
9. Stage five
This is the stage of acceptance, meaning the
parents have achieved an unconditional
positive regard for the child.
Parents not only begin to understand and
appreciate their child.
10. • Reaching this stage is highly correlated with
the school inviting parents to become team
members in a program with caring
professionals, and often paraprofessionals, that
is designed to meet all of the child's needs.
11. Stage six
Parents are able to put their lives back
together and enjoy living, imagine a
future, and talk of their child free of
undue emotion.
12. Because schools accept students
with disabilities, they have a
responsibility to provide support or
see that appropriate support
The school may provide parent- to-
parent support groups, which are
divided by disability and facilitated
by school personnel such as a
school psychologist, counselor, or
teacher.