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Enough tears!

The partners of this action alliance

Enough tears! is an open action alliance in which organizations have come together that are united in their will to overcome parent-child alienation together. Would your club, organization, company or foundation also want to take part in the “Enough Tears!” coalition? Then send us an email to info@genug-traenen.ch with a brief description of who you are and what motivates you to actively work against parent-child alienation. We will then check your request accordingly and get in touch with you.

We introduce our partners

Statements from previous partners

GeCoBi
For years we have experienced cases of parent-child alienation first hand. We see parents who feel helpless and desperate as their children slip away from them. We experience children and adults who are severely marked by parent-child alienation, as well as the speechlessness and inaction of family courts, youth welfare offices and politicians. That has to end! That's why we say "enough tears!". In order to change something, we have to be loud, we have to be visible. Because good words and "child welfare" have so far not helped to change anything. Patience with politicians and those responsible is at an end. Stop alienation with psychological child abuse through parent-child alienation!

VeV Switzerland
In their daily counseling work, our counselors regularly experience the desperation and powerlessness of affected parents.
These include both fathers and mothers.
What they all have in common is that there was no obvious reason for the break in contact, that it simply happened gradually. What all of the stories also have in common is that the passivity or inappropriate measures of the authorities involved ultimately led to the alienation situation. We want to use our work to help those affected and at the same time educate the public and experts. Parent-child alienation is severe psychological abuse of the child and is therefore contrary to the child's best interests. It is time to pay enough attention to this phenomenon and to train the professionals involved accordingly.