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Breaking Generational Curses When Child Protective Services ...

Robertson

  • 01 november 2018
  • 9781734870824
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Samenvatting:

The Department of Protective Services is just heartbreaking. And children return home: even if it's from child to adulthood and on their own terms. It happens; and there are challenging factors to face, but we'll help migrate into restoration. The ultimate guide to restoring relationships [something 'the department' doesn't seem to stay around to witness] and viable explanations to children. Whether families are separated because of parental alienation, facing allegations with Family Protective Services, and/or incarcerated parents damage is significant. Not only do all parties face trauma, alienation, and loss, but also a range of economic and social trials that result.

Author Biography:

Dr. Rachael Robertson's advocacy includes the promotion of successful families through parent-child healthy relationships. Her philanthropy is geared toward family advocacy to re-vamp states' system and legislative processes of collecting children and monitoring their growth of health, wellness and safety. As a doctorate of performance improvement and author; Dr. Robertson is a parent with passion for protecting parental freedoms and democracy. For nearly a decade she has been on the front lines to protect family freedoms and constitutional freedoms against un-mandated and harmful agencies such as Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Listen to her incredible story of worry, loss, hope, flawed parenting, successful return, ongoing case management and reputable response to failed leadership from Health and Human Services and her own states Commissioner. Follow her podcast at WHFF.radio/drrachaelrobertson.

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