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PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES

  Ludwig F Lowenstein Ph. D who is showing Parental Alienation Syndrome ( PAS)  the serious effects to children who are being alienated .

 

This is also a  message to the social services who are at this present time taking/ forcibly removing children away from their birth families causing more harm than good.

 

The serious effects of having a child removed from the care of their birth family has these effects as Ludwig F Lowenstein mentions and more.

 

 

 Ludwig F Lowenstein;

 

( ) added words in brackets. ( ) (CAS) Child Alientation Syndrome.

'Specific Problems of Children suffering from the Effects of PAS (parental alienation syndrome). ( corporate carer )

Now follows a series of symptoms found in children, when they are presented over a period of time, with brain washing or programming against another parent.(corporate carer) The effects are both short and long term. It must be stated from the beginning that not all the symptoms about to be mentioned occur in all children who are involved in the parental(corporate carer) alienation syndrome scenario. There will also be some difference between the very young child and the older child who have more experience of the PAS ( CAS) process. Not all the symptoms mentioned occur in all children. However some symptoms undoubtedly will occur and effect the child unless some form of treatment( ? ) is carried out which eliminates the impact of the alienating process:

 

 

                                               

 

 My comments in ( )

 

 

  • Anger is a common reaction of many children to the process of alienation. The anger however will be expressed towards the target parent ( or loved one )as one sides with one of the parents ( child alienation seperation) in the relationship against the other. (under supervision) The fact the children are forced into this kind of situation causes considerable distress and frustration and the response often is to show aggressive behaviour towards the targeted parent(corporate carer) in order to accommodate the programmer.

 

  • Loss or a lack of impulse control in conduct. Children who suffer from PAS (CAS) are not merely suffering from aggression but also often turn to delinquent behaviour. There is considerable evidence that fathers and their presence and influence can do much to prevent and alleviate the possibility of delinquency most especially in boys.

  • ( Father's for justice 'father's right's OUR human right ).

 

  • Loss of self confidence and self esteem. Losing one of the parents through the programming procedure can produce a lack of self confidence and self esteem. In the case of boys identification with a male figure has been curtailed, especially if the alienated parent is the father.( I certainly see this in my children having their father forced from their care.).

 

 

  • Clinging and separation anxiety. Children especially very young children who have been programmed to hate or disdain one of the parents will tend to cling to that parent,(corporate carer) or forced care  BAAF)  who has carried out the programming. There is considerable anxiety induced by the programming parent (corporate carer ) against the target parent ( family) including threats that such a parent ( corporate carer i.e social worker) would carry out a great number of different negative actions against the child as well as the programming parent.( social workers, corporate parenting,)

 

 

  • Developing fears and phobias. Many children fear being abandoned or rejected now that they have been induced to feel that one of the partners( corporate carer) in a relationship usually the father (programmer) is less than desirable. Sometimes this results in school phobia that is fear of attending school mainly due to fear of leaving the parent who claims to be the sole beneficial partner in the formal relationship.( corporate parent) Some children suffer from hyperchondriacal disorders and tend to develop psychological symptoms and physical illnesses. Such children also fear what will happen in the future and most especially there is a fear that the programming parent (programmer within the corporate care system) or only parent ( carer)who is allegedly the “good parent” may die and leave the child bereft of any support.( also the side effects of the alienation process, noted below).

 

  • Depression and suicidal ideation. Some children who are so unhappy at the tragic break up of the relationship are further faced with animosity between the programming parent( corporatecarer) and the targeted parent. This leads to ambivalence and uncertainty and sometimes suicidal attempts occur due to the unhappiness which the child feels brought about by the two main adults in his or her life.( or the care provided within the local authorities care system)

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  • Sleep disorders is another symptom which follows the parental alienation situation. Children frequently dream and often find it difficult to sleep due to their worries about the danger of the alienated parent and the guilt they may feel as a result of participating in the process of alienation. ( I have certainly noted this as a serious issue as well as seeing the effects on my daughter  and seriously bad dreams as a result)

 

 

  • Eating disorders. A variety of eating disorders have been noted in children who are surrounded by parental alienation.

  • (corporate care) This includes anorexia nervosa, obesity and bulimia.

 

  • Educational problems. Children who are surrounded by the pressure of (having ( forced ) to reject one parent (parents) having been less brain washed frequently suffer from school dysfunctions. They may become disruptive as well as aggressive within that system. ( this had been seen and noted by social workers and by myself on the matter)

 

  • Enuresis and Encopresis. A number of very young children due to the pressure and frustrations around them suffer from bed wetting and soiling. This is a response to the psychological disturbance of losing one parent and finding one parent inimical to the rejected parent. ( This has also been noted )

 

  • Drug abuse and self destructive behaviour frequently are present in children who have suffered from parental alienation. This tendency is due to a need to escape one’s feelings of the abuse they have suffered through the experience and the desire to escape from it. In the extreme such self destructive behaviour can lead to suicidal tendencies.

 

  • Obsessive compulsive behaviour. This psychological reaction is frequently present in PAS (or CAS; Child Alientation Syndrom) children. Such children will seek to find security in their environment by adopting a variety of obsessive compulsive behaviour patterns.

 

  • Anxiety and panic attacks are also frequently present in children who have been involved in PAS processes. ( CAS) This may be reflected through psycho-somatic disorders such as nightmares.( This had been recorded)

 

  • Damaged sexual identity problems. As a result of the PAS syndrome children often develop identity problems especially as they may have failed to identify with one member of the originally secure relationship.

 

  • Poor peer relationships may follow the PAS ( CAS) situation due to the fact that such children often are either very withdrawn in their behaviour or are aggressive.

 

  • Excessive feelings of guilt. This may be due to the knowledge deep down that the ostracised parent( corporate carer) who has been vilified has done nothing wrong to deserve the kind of treatment received by the child or children. When this view occurs the child especially when older begins to suffer from guilt feelings.

 

Children who are exposed to PAS (child alienation syndrome, CAS) suffer in a variety of general as well as specific ways from this experience. It will often have both temporary and lasting effects on their lives. This is obviously not the intention of the alienator, but it is the result of such alienation procedures and programming which causes the child to show a negative attitude and behaviour towards one of the parents.( family member) to deal with this problem a variety of therapeutic techniques  are required( ( holistic approach) and these will be covered in another article.

 

 

( I have seen the rapid change in my own children, the anxiety the nail biting the dark eyes , fear being forced to be alientate from their  loving family under  the control of the corporate care system. They  who inflict more harm than good)/

 

 

This is a serious crime!

 

 

 

 

Ludwig.F. Lowenstein Ph.D

Southern England Psychological Services

Justice of the Peace, Vol. 166 No. 24, 2002, p 464-466

 

 

 

 

What kind of world are we living inn?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is highly recommended for true carer to work from.  The Early Years Reflective Practice Hand Book   A David Fulton Book edited by Avril Brock London and New York

Are we living in> Where we change the meanings of the word. Using Hugh James as an example.

Family Division (hugh James) to

Court of Protection(hugh James)?

updated 3/1/2015

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