The Parentectomy Author Joins me Tonight Live from Austria
I was honored to do a book review for “The Parentectomy” at the request of the author, Kimber Adams. This book was a great source of acknowledgement for Parental Alienation and the stages that transpire in these situations. It was validating to know that we are not alone and this battle can be won in time.
Parenal Alienation Hurts and Get Your Justice Live bring you Kimber Adams the author of The Parentectomy.
Tonight we will discuss the battle that many parents have faced and are facing to continue being in their children’s lives.
Parentectomy, the destruction of a child’s relationship with one of their parents, often
through the use of parental alienation, which is the discussion through this resource by Kimber Adams. We will hear a true account of how this author was reunified with her son and two daughters and how they all walked away from her youngest daughter’s graduation together.
This story is a true account with an emphasis on what worked for this mother for a positive outcome. Find out what caused the children to see through the lies and deceit which prompted this happy ending. Remember there is always hope as we examine this path. Our guest author will be calling in from Austria to join us live tonight.
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In a “winner takes all” culture, children caught in divorce have become the grand prize. Parents are only human, but when they indulge in their own unhealthy feelings and make a deliberate attempt to win a child’s loyalty, they are perpetrators of bond abuse, also known as parental alienation. Taking a rigid stance for custody in divorce often leads to the unspeakable. The Parentectomy is an exposé of the epidemic known as Parental Alienation Syndrome.






































Thank you for writing this book. I was in a similar situation to you but have ‘lost’ both my daughters. I am currently going through the courts to gain access for my grandcildren. I’m so glad your situation turned out as it did. I belong to Families Need Fathers (who have pioneered using the courts as self litigants, MATCH (the mothers’ group) and the Grandparents’ Association. We have to get people to understand what Parental Alienation is.