Testimonials

How brave you were and how well you have written this heartbreaking story about your son. I cried and cried when I read it and everyone I have given it to has done the same. Pamela, this is an important book.

- Senator Laurier LaPierre

A Kidnapped Mind will provide important insights into the needs of children of divorcing parents in a way that the theoretical or empirical contributions of academics have not been able to achieve. For this reason, A Kidnapped Mind should be required reading for all family court judges, family-law practitioners, and anyone involved with divorcing families.

- Dr. Reena Sommer, divorce and custody expert

I think the work you have done here is magnificent. A great deal of my work now is with children from all across the country who have been alienated from a parent. The stories are heart wrenching. Parental Alienation Syndrome is so awful a process to be so poorly understood and have so little written about. Others will be well served by your book – parents, mental health professionals, attorneys and the judiciary.

- Dr. Peggie Ward, Children and Law Program, Massachusetts General Hospital

I have written many articles, spoken on television, radio and set up my own charity to try and insure that our children are better protected. I have had some impact, but so little compared to the scale of the problem and the number of children whose lives are in danger as a result of this insidious form of abuse. It is a pleasure to read your words.
- Lady Catherine Meyer, author of They Are My Children, Too, founder of PACT – Parents and Children Abducted Together and co-founder of the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

We will support you in every way we can, Pamela. Your book is a courageous look at the life you led for twelve years as you struggled against your child’s abuse at the hands of someone he trusted, his parent.
- Jill Price, Director of Fundraising at the B.C. Childrens Hospital

You have created a balanced, moving, emotional and very readable book about a difficult and gritty subject.

- John Pearce, of Westcoast Agencies

The Dash Wish List has been created in the hope that no other child will suffer the psychological abuse and emotional neglect of an alienating home. ( more )

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