Much has been said about Parental Alienation and, fortunately, there are more and more studies and books that deal with the subject in a rigorous way. Understanding how it originates, how it works, and the effects it produces in order to detect and diagnose it in time is essential. But once we have done this, what should we do? How do we treat, talk to, live with, visit, or communicate by phone with a child who we know is being manipulated by the other parent? Arantxa Coca, a specialist in parental alienation, presents us with an entirely practical work in which she advises us on what to do, what to say, what never to say, how to use time, looks, gifts, and key words when in contact with an alienated child. It is a manual for those parents who, for various reasons, still have access to their manipulated child and know perfectly well that living with them is an arduous and painful task, sometimes to the point of wanting to give up. We will find the keys to coping with this difficult relationship, when the enemy--your own child--is at home and every day is a test of survival. This is the manual. Step by step. Word by word. With simple, practical, straightforward explanations. With the hope that it will be a useful guide for all parents who are victims of parental alienation and for their children.