The Anti-Alienation Project to Host Eye-Opening Presentation and Panel Discussion on Parental Alienation

The Anti-Alienation Project is proud to announce an illuminating presentation and panel discussion focused on the enduring effects of parental alienation on children’s lives. Set against the backdrop of Colorado State University, this event aims to shed light on the profound impact of high-conflict parental disputes, which often result in the estrangement of children from one parent.

On April 4th, 2024, at 6 pm, the Parental Alienation Presentation and Panel Event will feature firsthand insights from six adult child survivors who will courageously share their experiences navigating the tumultuous terrain of parental discord. Through their narratives, attendees will gain valuable perspectives on the challenges faced by children caught in the crossfire of parental conflict.

This event is possible through the generous support of individual donors, the esteemed Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG.info), the CO NPO Chapter, Parental Alienation Consulting, Colorado Resilience, and the backing of Psi Chi and PSA at Colorado State University.

We extend a warm invitation to mental health professionals, educators, law enforcement personnel, and community members engaged in child and family welfare to join us. Non-CSU attendees are kindly requested to register for the event to secure their place. To learn more, visit: https://the-anti-alienation-project-lcit1b.mailerpage.io/

Our overarching goal for this event is to foster greater awareness surrounding the prevalence of parental alienation and its profound implications for children and families. By igniting meaningful dialogue and collaboration, we aspire to catalyze positive change for future generations.

For media inquiries or further information, please contact Carolyn MacCloud at carolynmac.70@gmail.com.

About The Anti-Alienation Project:

The Anti-Alienation Project is dedicated to raising awareness about the detrimental effects of parental alienation on children and families. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, we strive to promote understanding and support for those affected by this complex issue.