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Jeff Opperman
Jeff Opperman has been writing professionally for 30 years. Formerly a journalist and currently a corporate communication professional, Mr. Opperman has won awards for his work in corporate internal communications.
Mr. Opperman is also a severely alienated parent and published author on parental alienation, divorce, parenting and advocacy. His articles have appeared in Counseling Today, Woman’s Magazine, The Richmond County Bar Association Journal, Children’s Voice Magazine, CRC Children and the Fairfield County Weekly, and at Lifesherpa.com, Womansdivorce.com, and Dadsdivorce.com. A former member of the Rachel Foundation Board of Directors, Mr. Opperman has had his story featured on CNN, ChildrenToday.com and in Best Life Magazine. His daily journal became the basis for Hugs to Heartbreak: A Parent’s Journey Through Parental Alienation. |
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Dr. David Israel
Dr. David Israel is a clinical psychologist with offices in Stamford
and Westport, Connecticut. Specializing in affective disorders,
depression and anxiety, grief work, child advocacy and family mediation,
Dr. Israel has spent the last seven years counseling parental alienation
families and testifying in court on family/domestic issues. Dr.
Israel received a Psy.D. Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from
Nova Southeast University in 1985. He has been in private practice
since 1992. |
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