The Anti-Alienation Project will be putting on a presentation and panel discussion about the long-term impact of parental alienation on the lives of children.  Four adult child survivors will take the stage and share their perspectives of what it was like living through the high conflict disputes of their parents that led to the severing of the parent-child relationship with one of their parents.

This event is generously sponsored by individual donors and the Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG.info), as well as Psi Chi and PSA at Colorado State University.

The Parental Alienation Presentation and Panel Event will take place at Colorado State University on April 4th, 2024 at 6pm.  

 

Students and faculty of Colorado State University are invited to attend. Please show your student or staff ID to be admitted to the event.

We also encourage mental health professionals, educators, law enforcement and other professionals and community members who work with children and families to attend. If you are not a student or faculty of CSU, you will need to register for the event.

It is our desire that attendees of this event will walk away with an awareness about the prevalence of parental alienation, and its impact on children and families. More importantly, we hope to inspire and empower positive change for future generations.

Terms and Conditions for The Anti-Alienation Project Presentation and Panel Discussion Event

In order to register and attend The Anti-Alienation Project Presentation and Panel Discussion Event, you must acknowledge and agree to these terms and conditions. Failure to comply may result in removal from the event and other appropriate actions.

  1. Introduction: By attending The Anti-Alienation Project Presentation and Panel Discussion Event, you agree to abide by the following terms and conditions to ensure a respectful and informative environment for all participants.
  2. Respectful Conduct: Attendees must engage in respectful and non-disruptive behavior throughout the event. Disruptive behavior, including but not limited to, heckling, verbal abuse, or any form of harassment, will not be tolerated.
  3. Focus on Topic: The primary purpose of this event is to raise awareness about the impact of parental alienation on children. Attendees are expected to maintain focus on the topic and refrain from introducing unrelated discussions or activities that may distract from the event's purpose.
  4. Respect for Speakers and Panelists: Please show respect for the speakers and panelists by refraining from interrupting or challenging them in a hostile manner. Questions and discussions are encouraged during designated Q&A sessions.
  5. Inclusivity and Diversity: The Anti-Alienation Project promotes an inclusive and diverse environment. Attendees are expected to engage in discussions with openness and respect for differing perspectives.
  6. Recording and Photography: Recording (audio or video) and photography are permitted only for personal use. Any public dissemination or sharing on social media platforms requires explicit permission from The Anti-Alienation Project and the individuals involved.
  7. Consequences for Violation: The Anti-Alienation Project reserves the right to remove any attendee who violates these terms and conditions from the event. Violators may also be prohibited from attending future events organized by The Anti-Alienation Project.
  8. Event Materials and Resources: All materials, presentations, and resources shared during the event are the intellectual property of The Anti-Alienation Project. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is strictly prohibited.
  9. Compliance with Applicable Laws: Attendees must comply with all applicable laws and regulations during the event.
  10. Changes to Terms and Conditions: The Anti-Alienation Project reserves the right to modify or update these terms and conditions at any time. Attendees will be notified of any changes.