My vision for change is rooted in the understanding that healing is a multifaceted journey, particularly for those grappling with psychological disorders and the complex realities faced by victims of parental alienation and false allegations. As advocates for these often-overlooked individuals, we aim to create a society where understanding, empathy, and support are the cornerstones of recovery. By fostering an environment that prioritizes mental health and human dignity, we can collectively dismantle the barriers that perpetuate suffering and isolation.

Central to our vision is the belief that knowledge is power. Educating the public about psychological disorders and the ramifications of parental alienation is crucial in combating stigma and misinformation. Our mission is to develop comprehensive outreach programs that inform communities about these issues, creating a well-informed populace that can recognize the signs of psychological distress and the devastating effects of alienation. By equipping individuals with the tools to understand and empathize with those affected, we can encourage a culture of support that fosters healing rather than judgment.

Moreover, we envision a robust support network that connects victims of psychological disorders and parental alienation with the resources they need to thrive. This network will include mental health professionals, legal advocates, and peer support groups, ensuring that individuals have access to comprehensive care tailored to their unique experiences. By facilitating these connections, we aim to empower individuals to reclaim their narratives and pursue paths to healing that resonate with their personal journeys. In doing so, we not only address the immediate needs of these individuals but also lay the groundwork for systemic change that prioritizes mental health awareness and advocacy.

About The Author

My background is of irish heritage I had an epiphany to write a book in 2015 but failed to put the pen to paper and deeply regret it. I plan to write more books under the psychology, self help or inadequate justice banner. ictim of police harrassment, incompetant courts and parental alienation. This experience has put me into the fight for challenging current legislation specifically that of the family courts and the sub companies that hae a say in custody or child services. Thats not to mention helping others who faced false allegations and had thier reputatons tarnished in the process. Helping not only the victims of high conflict people but also the high conflict people themselves with future projects relating to therapy and resources.

I married into an islamic family which brought about the name I've had for a couple of years. I was branded culturally insensitive labels by a born muslim simply to get a safety-order. It's not the person , it's the mental health and I understand that; which was the motivation for this book and the message it entailed. The false allegation i am branded with is that i am a Terrorist-Jihadi member. This was enough to enforce parental alienation for a full year and counting.

Our mission

At Due Process our mission involves collaborating with policymakers to develop legislation that safeguards the welfare of children and parents alike, ensuring that justice is served without compromising the mental health of those involved. By pushing for reforms that address the root causes of these issues, we can create a safer, more just environment for future generations. Public awareness is key in doing this, bringing these stories into the court of public opinion.

Ultimately, our vision for change is a call to action for all who resonate with our mission. It invites individuals, communities, and organizations to join us in creating a world that prioritizes truth and healing. Through education, support, and advocacy, we can collectively challenge the status quo and forge a future where those impacted by psychological disorders and parental alienation are no longer forgotten. Together, we can build a movement that not only acknowledges their struggles but also celebrates their resilience and capacity for healing.