Monday, February 16, 2009

Abused children waiting to be rescued by the Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome

Sadly the New Zealand Family Court will not recognize the existence of PAS, because they use it as weapon of war so they can raise the male suicide rate. Shame on you Judge Boshier you are a total let down for so many damaged children! How many examples of children stuffed up by the corrupt family court do you want Judge Boshier? Help me dad, said my daughters, how do you sleep at night Mr judge freak?


http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/February2009/13/c8701.html


Abused children waiting to be rescued by the Canadian Symposium for Parental Alienation Syndrome


    TORONTO, Feb. 13 /CNW/ - The first Canadian International Symposium for
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) will be held in Toronto at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre from March 27-29, 2009. Speakers from the fields of psychology, family law, and mediation will be making presentations to attorneys and mental health professionals. Parents whose children suffer from this mental health condition are very welcome to attend to conference "Parents that abuse children with parental alienation are a danger to our entire society," said Joe Goldberg, Host and Founder of the symposium. "There
are literally hundreds of thousands of children who are victims of parental alienation abuse and family law attorneys and mental health professionals are the only ones who can rescue them. This symposium will provide the information on how to best protect these children."
    Participants to this three-day symposium will hear such topics discussed as: 'Mediation Strategies in Managing PAS Disputes,' 'Treatment for Alienated Children,' and 'Doing what is Right for the Children, and Knowing When to do it.' Speakers include: Amy Baker, Ph.D., a prominent psychologist in developmental psychology, Pamela Stuart-Mills Hoch, M.A., and Bob Hoch, M.A. co-founders of the Rachel Foundation for Family Reintegration, and David L. Levy, J.D., a pioneer in the field of children's rights. With over twenty
speakers in attendance, everyone will come away with new knowledge about how children are being psychologically abused by a parent, and how it can be prevented. A media room will be available for interviews with speakers and other notables in attendance.

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