There is a growing conflict surrounding the issue of parental alienation, a situation where one parent influences a child to reject the other parent following a divorce or separation. This problem can have significant emotional and psychological effects on the child and the targeted parent. While some argue that parental alienation should be recognized as a form of child abuse, others believe that it is a tactic used in high-conflict custody battles. Despite the differing opinions, experts emphasize the need to prioritize the well-being of the child and address any signs of parental alienation early on to prevent long-term harm. Read the full article.