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Pathways Family Coaching

@PathwaysFamily

Co-parenting Coaching, Consulting & Education. We help build pathways through high-conflict divorce so children are free to receive love from both parents.

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'Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder' is an essential resource for individuals navigating high-conflict divorces.

'Splitting: Protecting Yourself While Divorcing Someone with Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder' is an essential resource for individuals navigating high-conflict divorces. #booklovers #highconflictdivorce #narcissisticpersonality #borderlinepersonality
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In the midst of high-conflict situations, communication becomes even more crucial. Discover these powerful strategies to navigate challenging conversations and foster understanding

In the midst of high-conflict situations, communication becomes even more crucial. Discover these powerful strategies to navigate challenging conversations and foster understanding #CommunicationStrategies #HighConflictSituations #EffectiveDialogue #PositiveCoParenting
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The wrong coach can inadvertently cause further damage to parent-child relationships already strained by . Learn what qualities to look for in a co-parenting coach >>> bit.ly/3QhcXV6

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children learn to take care of themselves early because they are often brought into adult situations by the alienating parent, or are parentified and placed in the role of caregiver.

#alienated children learn to take care of themselves early because they are often brought into adult situations by the alienating parent, or are parentified and placed in the role of caregiver. #parentalalienation #emotionalabuse #brainwashed #generationaltrauma #childhoodtrauma
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is the alienating parent's re-enactment of their own . They associate their ex with the abusive person from their past. Their ex becomes “all bad” & their child must be protected.

#parentalalienation is the alienating parent's re-enactment of their own #childhoodtrauma. They associate their ex with the abusive person from their past. Their ex becomes “all bad” & their child must be protected. #mentalhealthmatters #generationaltrauma #traumaawareness
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prevents a child from developing a sense of self b/c they learn that their identity is really an extension of their parent's. In this type of dynamic, the pathology of the parent creates pathology in the child.

#enmeshment prevents a child from developing a sense of self b/c they learn that their identity is really an extension of their parent's. In this type of dynamic, the pathology of the parent creates pathology in the child. #boundariesarehealthy #boundariesmatter #noboundaries
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There's a difference btwn a child that is vs (legitimately rejecting an abusive parent). If a therapist can't list the top 2 signs below, they are NOT qualified! goldbergjones-wa.com/child-custody/…

There's a difference btwn a child that is #alienated vs #estranged (legitimately rejecting an abusive parent). If a #reunification therapist can't list the top 2 signs below, they are NOT qualified! goldbergjones-wa.com/child-custody/… #parentalalienation #generationaltrauma #childhoodtrauma
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While the term is commonly used in the court systems, there are actually no standard therapeutic protocols for “reunification therapy,” so every therapist or counselor is free to use whatever methods they find appropriate.

Read more: bit.ly/3hSD5J9

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