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The only courses that accurately explain domestic abuse by proxy, and teach how to effectively fight against alienation.

Learning theory provides a viable alternative that can simply explain the etiology of what is called parental alienation in terms that are intuitive, comprehensible, and logical and that provide a solution pathway. When we are told that a child or teenager is rejecting a parent without an obvious reason, it suggests that there is a cause and an effect. Given that survival and quality of life of virtually all humans is contingent on forming attachments, there is reason for great concern.

Learning theory is based on the concept that all behavior is a function of learned conditioned experiences. It is time to utilize utilize Learning Theory for Alienation and to Stop The A.B.U.S.E.℠.
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