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Victims of Another War: Documentary about Parental Alienation
a film by Glen Gebhard
This documentary is the work of Glen Gebhard. I uploaded it for educational purposes and advocacy for bringing awareness to Parental Alienation as a form of child abuse...no copyright infringement is intended.
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Review
The International Center for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) hosted the U.S. debut screening of a groundbreaking documentary titled Victims of Another War: The Aftermath of Parental Alienation. In the documentary, three victims of parental alienation and/or international parental kidnapping convey through their own words and photographs, the psychological impact their ordeals have had on their childhoods and adult lives. The documentary was produced by ICMEC s affiliate organization PACT, Parents & Abducted Children Together. --The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Whether it s the topic of being falsely accused, or parental alienation, the long-term effects and bi-products are just a few aspects of another kind of war. The documentary film, Victims of Another War The Aftermath of Parental Alienation, is a study of poignant stories, an expose of the psycho¬logical effects on three adults whose childhood was stolen from them the day they were abducted through the abuse we have come to know as parental alienation. In 1999, 797,500 children were reported missing in America and 203,900 were victims of family abduction. To date, there are no accurate statistics from other countries (Gebhard, 2004). These children end up being turned against their family who become fading distant memories. Revealing the disabling effects that Parental Alienation and abduction has on adults who were victimized as children by a parent. This film is constructive for any therapist treating parental alienation or an individual who is fighting an alienator who is withholding a child across borders or state lines. Often these alienators remarry a new spouse who also engages in this type of child abuse, with no respect or conscience for the children) who live in their home full of silent or overt hate toward the target parent. These deeply sad true stories of these adults, who were stolen from their mother or father and taken to far away places, describes their pain and the years of alienation though systematic psychological abuse. --Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
Product Description:
This documentary is based on interviews of adults who have been forcibly separated from one of their parents when they were children. The strength of these moving accounts is to vividly demonstrate how deeply children are affected when their parents are in a state of war with each other.
Review
The International Center for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) hosted the U.S. debut screening of a groundbreaking documentary titled Victims of Another War: The Aftermath of Parental Alienation. In the documentary, three victims of parental alienation and/or international parental kidnapping convey through their own words and photographs, the psychological impact their ordeals have had on their childhoods and adult lives. The documentary was produced by ICMEC s affiliate organization PACT, Parents & Abducted Children Together. --The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Whether it s the topic of being falsely accused, or parental alienation, the long-term effects and bi-products are just a few aspects of another kind of war. The documentary film, Victims of Another War The Aftermath of Parental Alienation, is a study of poignant stories, an expose of the psycho¬logical effects on three adults whose childhood was stolen from them the day they were abducted through the abuse we have come to know as parental alienation. In 1999, 797,500 children were reported missing in America and 203,900 were victims of family abduction. To date, there are no accurate statistics from other countries (Gebhard, 2004). These children end up being turned against their family who become fading distant memories. Revealing the disabling effects that Parental Alienation and abduction has on adults who were victimized as children by a parent. This film is constructive for any therapist treating parental alienation or an individual who is fighting an alienator who is withholding a child across borders or state lines. Often these alienators remarry a new spouse who also engages in this type of child abuse, with no respect or conscience for the children) who live in their home full of silent or overt hate toward the target parent. These deeply sad true stories of these adults, who were stolen from their mother or father and taken to far away places, describes their pain and the years of alienation though systematic psychological abuse. --Parental Alienation Awareness Organization
Product Description:
This documentary is based on interviews of adults who have been forcibly separated from one of their parents when they were children. The strength of these moving accounts is to vividly demonstrate how deeply children are affected when their parents are in a state of war with each other.