Forwarded from Family Access Fighting for Children´s Rights by Lena Hellblom Sjögren April 26, 2022
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”Parental Alienation: Time to Prioritize Prevention and Early Intervention Models” On Sunday, May 1, 2022 from 8-9 PM EDT, Dr. Mary Alvarez will be guest speaker for our international webinar. This event will begin at 7:15 PM EDT with our conference sponsors and we introduce our presenters of our Fall 2022 conference being held in Durham, N. C. It will be titled ”Using and Refining Interpersonal Skills”. We have been averaging over 1,100 participants in 42 countries for our events. The initial event is of no charge to anyone. This is a ministry of Family Access-Fighting for Children’s Rights. These events give much information and support to alienated family members as well as those professionals who work in the field of alienation. We are fortunate to have some of the top experts in the world who are on these international webinars. The science of parental alienation has published, and continues to publish, important research findings concerning consequences to severely alienated children. These children are at risk for encountering significant psychological consequences during the alienation from a target parent (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD, attachment disorder), as well as continued psychological consequences when these previously alienated children become adults (e.g.,depression, anxiety, substance abuse). It is imperative, therefore, that as a field we increase our attention, resources, and research efforts to prevention and early intervention to combat the development of alienation and subsequent psychological consequences to a child from being unduly alienated from a parent. This webinar will focus on prevention and early intervention of parental alienation from both a community perspective, clinical perspective, and a research perspective. Important prevention and early intervention research questions will also be addressed. The deadline to register for this event is Sunday, May 1, 2022 by 6 PM EDT. Click here on this zoom link to register. https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BJNt73ICQxmK1hrD_zzkWw Mary Alvarez, PhD earned her doctorate in developmental psychology with an emphasis in cognitive development and neurodevelopment from the University of Houston. Dr. Alvarez, a licensed psychologist for twenty-five years in Texas, has both a forensic and a clinical practice and she specializes in evaluating and treating high conflict families. As a result of her forensic work in family law as a custody evaluator, Dr. Alvarez has evaluated and witnessed the devastating psychological effects on children whose parents are involved in chronic high conflict, including parental alienation. Dr. Alvarez recognized the need to focus on prevention and early intervention of parental alienation, so she codeveloped Resetting the Family to evaluate and intervene with high conflict parents and families that include mild and moderate parental alienation as part of the conflict. Time converter here: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html… #parentalalienation #grandparentalienation #reunification #parentalalienationtimetoprioritizepreventionandearlypreventionmodels #dr.maryalvarez This email was sent to you by Family Access – Fighting for Children’s Rights |