Daniel from the Family Mediation Center can play a valuable role in addressing child alienation, though his effectiveness depends on both parents’ willingness to participate genuinely. Here’s what Daniel can offer:
Mediation works best when both parents genuinely want to resolve the situation. It’s less effective when:
If mediation isn’t sufficient, Daniel can recommend family therapy, reunification specialists, or suggest that court intervention may be necessary to protect the child’s relationships.
Daniel’s mediation tends to be more successful before alienation patterns become deeply established. Are you considering working with Daniel for a current situation?