Evidence shows that memory can be influenced by other people and situations; that people can make up stories to fill in memory gaps, and that people can be persuaded to believe they heard, saw or experienced events that did not really happen. Studies also reveal that people who have inaccurate memories can strongly believe they are true.
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Parental Alienation is TRAUMA
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My Nightmare… April 16, 2016
April 16, 2016 Believing it to be the day of catastrophe in America a Mother, estranged from her 4 beloved children sent a group text to all four. “My wonderful children” she wrote. “I want …
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A Child’s Perspective
DECEMBER 5, 2015 / DBKERR visit Her
Daddy rages, Mommy cries,
What about me?
the little child sighs.No home for my own
yet I have two.
Never alone
but always lonely.
Mourning for one
while with the other.
Never enjoying
without feeling guilt.I have my spaces.
My objects surround me,
yet I can’t remember
where my teddy bear is.
Is it here or there?I want two kisses goodnight
from two people –
not the bemused, exhausted
brush of one’s lips
on my brow.No one asked me
when the choice was made.
I got the leftovers.Small wonder I am scared,
so angry I want nothing more
than to strike out
at the ones I love most.
Hear me . . .
when can I speak?yet I can’t remember
where my teddy bear is.
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Mean Kids are Not Born They're Created
Such behaviour could be the result of family problems, jealousy or alienation.
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Mean Kids are Not Born They’re Created
Such behaviour could be the result of family problems, jealousy or alienation.
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old letter from my daughter Charlene
7/27/04 Hey mommy well lol I didnt read that whole thing ebfore I sent it out to everyone on my mailing list, and I read what Bryan Duvall wrote back and I knew that only …