Best Treatment for Parental Alienation
Dr. Kelley A. Baker brings more than 20 years of experience as a forensic consultant, court‑appointed guardian ad litem, custody evaluator, court-recognized expert, author, and mental health professional in complex high‑conflict family law matters. She is highly-regarded in multiple jurisdictions for her expertise in parental alienation, coercive influence, triangulation, enmeshment, splitting, boundary erosion, and other relational‑disruption patterns that contribute to severe parent–child relational breakdown.
In addition to her clinical and forensic work, Dr. Baker provides mentoring, professional development, and advanced training for emerging and established practitioners. Her educational contributions include internships, associateships, and fellowships focused on high‑conflict dynamics, systems awareness, ethical practice, and the practical application of psycho‑legal principles.
Working alongside her, Ron Nickle provides advisory leadership informed by over two decades of legal case strategy, risk management, adaptive problem-solving, and high‑risk support across Canada and the United States. His background includes directing and interfacing with attorneys, experts, regulators, and involved parties; conducting complex case analysis; developing mitigation strategies; resolving conflict; and negotiating case resolutions and agreements across all stages of the legal process, and contractual agreements.
Together, they assist lawyers, courts, mental health professionals, and parents—including those who are self‑represented—by offering program‑related guidance, structural recommendations, and practical strategies that support safety, cooperation, compliance, and adherence to court or consent‑order requirements.
Their combined experience helps families and professionals navigate the complexities of high‑conflict dynamics, mitigate risk, and strengthen protective measures within the Family Renewal framework. While FRP offers informed guidance based on clinical and operational expertise, FRP does not provide legal advice, and all parents are encouraged to seek independent legal counsel for legal questions or decisions.