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The Therapist the Court Ordered

Dr. Rebecca Bailey, a family therapist, has faced numerous complaints regarding her controversial practice, Transitioning Families, which reunites families amid troubled custody disputes, often in abusive contexts. Critics claim her methods prioritize affluent parents, sidelining protective ones, while courts continue to endorse her, perpetuating a flawed system linked to a broader problematic industry.

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The Same Tools

The article examines how tactics for controlling partners in marriage are mirrored in family court environments, highlighting systemic failures to recognize and address coercive control. Through multiple cases, it illustrates how these controlling behaviors persist in legal proceedings, resulting in devastating outcomes for parents and children, often exacerbated by institutional biases and inadequate judicial training.

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The Psychiatric Weapon: How Mental Health Was Turned into a Weapon of Control

California’s family courts exploit psychological diagnoses to control parents, monetizing their trauma under the guise of therapy. The interconnected system—comprising judges, evaluators, and therapists—creates dependencies that perpetuate conflict and financial burdens on families. Brenna Gano’s case exemplifies this abuse, revealing systemic failures and calls for urgent reform to protect vulnerable individuals.

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The Family Court System: Where Justice Goes to Die

The family court system is designed to exploit vulnerable parents rather than deliver justice. Many enter with misguided beliefs about fairness, only to face manipulation and financial drain. High-conflict individuals often thrive while innocent parents suffer, resulting in emotional and financial devastation. The system needs abolition and replacement to truly protect children.

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