4th Annual Parental Alienation Awareness Day continues to Shed 
                Light into the darkness of Parental Alienation
                
                 
 
                
               
              Released 
                on: April 24, 2009, 5:46 am
                Author: Parental 
                Alienation Awareness Organization
                Industry: Healthcare
              TORONTO, 
                April 23, 2009 – Nearly everyone knows a couple who has 
                divorced and used a child against the other parent. But not many 
                people know there’s a name for such behavior--and fewer 
                still know it is a particularly damaging form of child abuse.
              
              The 
                4th Annual Parental Alienation Awareness Day on April 25, 2009 
                is set as a day for families around the Globe to help raise awareness 
                about this rampant global issue. Many countries, states, provinces, 
                and cities have already proclaimed April 25 to be Parental Alienation 
                Awareness Day, and many educational and family events are set 
                to take place in cities in North America, Europe, South America, 
                Australia, and New Zealand. .
              Parental 
                Alienation is defined as a set of behaviors exhibited by a parent 
                or an adult the child trusts, that puts the child in a very damaging 
                loyalty bind between the people they love. These behaviors can 
                be as mild as the occasional badmouthing of a parent, but in extreme 
                cases may lead to parental Abductions and even Parental Homicide. 
                
              Research 
                shows that children exposed to Parental Alienation may suffer 
                a lifetime of low self esteem, and depression as well as substance 
                abuse, anxiety, and difficulty trusting anyone or forming lasting 
                relationships.
              “A 
                pattern of alienation usually begins without any malicious or 
                conscious intent to harm the relationship between the other parent 
                and the children,” explained Sarvy Emo, Founder of Parental 
                Alienation Awareness Day. “Parents are often unaware of 
                how subtle behaviors and comments can put children in a loyalty 
                bind that is not only harmful to their emotional and mental health, 
                but may affect their relationship with the targeted parent.”
              “… 
                the hurt, the anger, the shame and the pain would never go away. 
                I could numb it and put it in the back of my mind but it never 
                went away. It comes out in how I am as a mother, a spouse, a friend. 
                In the decisions I’ve made, in almost everything I do.” 
                Says an adult who experienced Parental Alienation as a child.
              Parental 
                Alienation Awareness Organization urges family members, and the 
                people that surround a child’s life to watch for the children 
                perceiving one parent as causing the other parent’s financial 
                problems, showing a sudden negative change in attitude around 
                one parent or being uncharacteristically belligerent around a 
                parent or other authority figure.
              To learn more about PA and Parental 
                Alienation Awareness Day, visit
              http://www.paawarenessday.com.
                To learn more about Parental Alienation and Hostile Aggressive 
                Parenting, visit www.paawareness.org
               
                Contact Details: Parental Alienation Awareness 
                Organization
                Tel: 416-840-5654
                info@paawareness.org
                www.paawareness.org
              
              
               
 
                 
 
                