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"Can the bullying parent who undermines the other parent's rightful place in a child's life improve with an intervention program?"

In this court population, there is a high probability that the bullying parents are sociopaths, which means that they have no moral conscience at all. Their purpose is to win by domination. Also, in this cluster of people, there's a high probability of character or personality disorders. These are people who do not get better with intervention programs.

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Jayne A. Major, Ph.D. is the founder of Breakthrough Parenting Services in Los Angeles, CA and the author of Breakthrough Parenting: Moving Your Family from Struggle to Cooperation. She is nationally recognized as an award-winning expert in family education, a dynamic and inspiring speaker, author and consultant on optimal family relationships. She can be reached at (310) 823-7846.