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Why do narcissists do smear campaigns?
The smear campaign is motivated by a number of factors, including a desire to be right and have his or her “truth” become the dominant narrative, the desire to maintain status and standing (while ensuring that his or her inner hidden shame does not become public), and the desire to maintain control over one’s image.
How do you counteract parental alienation?
To stop parental alienation, work to maintain a positive, loving relationship with the child so that the child feels safe with you. Consider speaking with the other parent about behaviors you’ve noticed. If the alienation continues, consider parenting classes, therapy, and going to the Court for help.
What is the purpose of smear campaign?
Definition. A smear campaign is an intentional, premeditated effort to undermine an individual’s or group’s reputation, credibility, and character. Like negative campaigning, most often smear campaigns target government officials, politicians, political candidates, and other public figures.
How do adult children of Pas react to parental alienation?
There were 11 identifiable pathways or catalysts for the adult children of PAS to realize that one parent had alienated them from the targeted parent. In many cases, this led to a reunion with the targeted parent and a distancing from the alienating parent. Most of the adult children of PAS mentioned only one catalyst.
Is the alienating parent the only parent who cares?
The alienating parent is the only parent who cares. The alienating parent is needed in order for the child to feel safe and good about him- or herself. The targeted parent – who is dangerous and does not love the child anyway – must be disavowed in order to maintain the love and approval of the alienating parent.
What is attachment-based parental alienation and how does it work?
Attachment-based parental alienation is essentially a role reversal of a normal, healthy parent-child relationship.
What are the three types of parental alienation syndrome?
In fact, there appeared to be three primary patterns of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Narcissistic mothers in divorced families alienating children from the father; Narcissistic mothers in intact families alienating the children from the father; and