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Children Who Resist Seeing a Parent

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*'''Residential treatment programs''' that are also specifically aimed at separated families dealing with a child's reluctance to see a parent but are shorter, far more intense and require the children and one or both parents to live in a camp-style setting. These programs are available primarily in the United States.
What's really important to understand about these interventions is that they're not geared toward helping a parent "prove" alienation; they're about helping the child having have a normal relationship with the parent they have rejected. They're not about who's right and who's wrong, they're about trying to restore the child's relationship with the parent they don't want to spend time with, rebuilding a healthy attachment between the child and that parent, and supporting the child's best interests, growth and wellbeing.
====Adjust the children's parenting arrangements====
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