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My Life Through Parental Alienation

Alienation Is Child Abuse!

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My Life Through Parental Alienation

By: James Boulay
Narrated by: Joe Monzo
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What do Hell and parental alienation have in common? They're both pure evil and punish their victims with torment and deep pains.

My name is Jason, and I am doing my best at surviving child abuse while dealing with parental alienation. This is my diary. This is not a dark fantasy or horror - this is real life. I'm not alone; my pain and tears have many names.

Have you ever wondered what living in Hell is like? Listen to this short diary from a 16-year-old based on a true story. Parental alienation is something not many hear about, but most are affected by at some point in their life. Child custody issues is where you will find most of the narcissistic parental alienators, but it happens in even the most "stable" of situations with a happy family. Surviving parental alienation syndrome for a child is surviving child abuse. Until you can end the alienation, lies, and deception, you will continue to die a bit each and every day.

Do I survive parental alienation? Is surviving this form of child abuse something I can do?

Grab your copy today and become aware of the ramifications entire families face daily. Will I make it through? Is step-parenting something Greg can do? If you can make it to the end of the book without shedding a tear, I guess you'll find out.

©2015 James Boulay (P)2016 James Boulay
Abuse Child Abuse Dysfunctional Families Dysfunctional relationship Parenting & Families Relationships Survival
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the cliffhanger was a disappointment. I fear that my son is experiencing something similar. it's been a horrible year without him

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I couldn’t get through more than four or five sentences. I understand the child’s pain from his mother’s actions. I guess I expected an analyzed life from an older perspective that is objective. It’s a diary of a child’s view of a complex situation and the pain, anger and bitterness evoked from being in that situation.

Painting a skewed picture

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