
Course Overview
The Family Court Trauma Prevention & Parental Alienation Awareness Training is a comprehensive, trauma-informed educational program designed to address systemic failures within U.S. and Utah family law systems. Grounded in over 30 years of experience supporting families affected by high-conflict custody cases, domestic violence, and child abuse, this course equips participants with the knowledge, tools, and ethical frameworks necessary to prevent harm, protect children, and promote healing.
This course bridges mental health, family law, and child protection systems to expose gaps that allow abuse, misinformation, and preventable trauma to persist—while offering solution-focused, evidence-based alternatives.
Who This Course Is For
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Parents and caregivers navigating high-conflict family court cases
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Mental health professionals, therapists, and evaluators
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Family law attorneys, mediators, and guardians ad litem
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Child advocates, educators, and community leaders
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Policymakers and agency professionals within family services systems
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Identify patterns of parental alienation, child abuse, and court-related trauma
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Understand the difference between legitimate abuse claims and falsified allegations
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Apply trauma-informed principles to family law and parenting interventions
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Recognize systemic gaps that enable harm within family court processes
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Utilize prevention-focused parenting plans and safety strategies
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Advocate effectively for children and families using ethical, evidence-based criteria
Key Features
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Evidence-based training rooted in real case patterns
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Practical tools, screeners, and prevention templates
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Applicable for both professionals and families
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Focus on early identification, prevention, and healing
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Designed to support policy reform and system accountability
Program Outcomes
Participants leave this course empowered to:
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Reduce harm caused by adversarial family court practices
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Prevent long-term trauma in children and families
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Support ethical, trauma-informed decision-making
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Advocate for safer, more effective family law systems
2 hr
180 US dollars


