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Beyond The High Road of Parental Alienation
Shelby Milford
166 episodes
3 days ago
A parental alienation recovery podcast. Feeling unseen or broken by the pain of being separated from your child? This show supports alienated parents in rebuilding emotional strength, healing trauma, and restoring purpose after complex and ongoing trauma. Hosted by a mom & master certified life coach, specializing in post‑traumatic growth and attachment repair. Rediscover closeness with your child even during the grief of living apart.
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A parental alienation recovery podcast. Feeling unseen or broken by the pain of being separated from your child? This show supports alienated parents in rebuilding emotional strength, healing trauma, and restoring purpose after complex and ongoing trauma. Hosted by a mom & master certified life coach, specializing in post‑traumatic growth and attachment repair. Rediscover closeness with your child even during the grief of living apart.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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How Being Right Actually Keeps You In The Wrong: What Now? for Alienated Parents
Beyond The High Road of Parental Alienation
1 hour 27 minutes 9 seconds
1 month ago
How Being Right Actually Keeps You In The Wrong: What Now? for Alienated Parents

 In episode 156, Shelby dives into the topic of comparative righteousness and explores how alienated parents can move past rigid right-wrong thinking. She categorizes four types of mindsets parents like us might fall into: the over analyzer, the justice seeker, the rigid role model, and the personal martyr. Shelby discusses the cognitive biases involved in these mindsets, such as all-or-nothing thinking, confirmation bias, naive realism, group bias, and the implications these have on our mental and emotional well-being. Emphasizing the importance of curiosity, compassion, and understanding, Shelby provides practical prompts and gentler phrasing alternatives for interactions with co-parents and children. She also delves into the roots of right-wrong thinking from both a neuroscientific and psychological perspective, encouraging listeners to adopt a more balanced and introspective approach in dealing with their experiences of parental alienation.


00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:29 Listener Review and Reflections

03:39 Black and White Thinking in Alienation

05:15 Understanding Moral Outrage

12:20 Comparative Righteousness and Cognitive Biases

14:53 The Over Analyzer Parent

21:41 The Justice Seeker Parent

30:20 The Rigid Role Model Parent

36:35 The Personal Martyr Parent

44:33 Roots of Right vs. Wrong Mindset

45:43 Understanding the Cycle of Anger and Shame

49:49 The Ego's Role in Conflict

53:40 Client Case Study: Overcoming Victim Mentality

01:02:04 Shifting Perspectives: From Rigid Judgments to Compassion

01:12:41 Practical Communication Strategies

01:21:39 Final Thoughts and Reflection Questions


Beyond The High Road of Parental Alienation
A parental alienation recovery podcast. Feeling unseen or broken by the pain of being separated from your child? This show supports alienated parents in rebuilding emotional strength, healing trauma, and restoring purpose after complex and ongoing trauma. Hosted by a mom & master certified life coach, specializing in post‑traumatic growth and attachment repair. Rediscover closeness with your child even during the grief of living apart.