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Victim
How the American Psychological Association Kills Parents, Abuses Children & Grows Their Base"
Discover the harrowing truth behind the silent epidemic of psychological abuse and the systemic failures perpetuated by the very organizations entrusted to protect us. In Victim: How the American Psychological Association Kills Parents, Abuses Children & Grows Their Base, Kenneth Gottfried pulls back the curtain on the American Psychological Association (APA) and exposes its role in enabling emotional child abuse, silencing parents, and profiting from lifelong trauma.
This deeply personal and thoroughly researched exposé combines the author’s firsthand experiences with factual evidence, uncovering the APA’s negligence and complicity in cases of family court-induced alienation. Through gripping accounts and data-driven analysis, Gottfried reveals:
- How emotional child abuse creates a "shared persecutory delusion" that devastates families.
- The APA's refusal to address systemic child abuse while publicly acknowledging the severe psychological damage caused by parent-child separations.
- The long-term psychological and societal costs of unresolved trauma, backed by the groundbreaking ACEs study and expert testimonies.
Victim is a powerful call to action for parents, mental health professionals, and society at large to confront the failures of a broken system and demand accountability. With a blend of raw emotion, sharp critique, and unyielding advocacy, this book shines a light on the overlooked realities of psychological abuse and its devastating consequences for children and parents alike.
For anyone who has faced the pain of alienation or witnessed the injustice of family court systems, Victim is a rallying cry for justice, reform, and healing.