Nick Karvon’s Vanishing Parent is the raw, real, and powerful book alienated parents have been desperately searching for.

Imagine waking up one day and your child does not want to know you. Not because of anything you did. Not because of anything that..

Imagine waking up one day and your child does not want to know you.

Not because of anything you did. Not because of anything that actually happened. But because someone got there first. Someone filled those little ears with poison, drop by drop, day by day, until the child you love looks at you like a stranger.

That is parental alienation. And it is happening to more families than most people want to admit.

Now imagine trying to find help. Real help. Not a clinical textbook. Not a therapist who has read about it but never felt it. Not another well-meaning person handing you a pamphlet while your heart is actively breaking.

That book did not exist.

So Nick Karvon wrote it himself.

He Lived This. Every Single Painful Inch of It.

Nick did not research parental alienation from the outside. He was inside it. He spent years in the struggle, consulting with hundreds of alienated parents, listening to children who had been on the other side of it, doing the grueling inner work that nobody tells you is part of the path back.

And when he finally found his way through, he did not just move on with his life. He turned around and reached his hand back.

Vanishing Parent: Conquering The Parental Alienation “Beast” is that hand.

What Is Actually Inside This Book

This is not a long, slow read full of academic language and footnotes. It is 172 pages of tools, strategies, and radical honesty written specifically for the parent who is in it right now. The one who cannot sleep. The one who replays every memory. The one who does not know if they will ever get their child back.

Nick talks about understanding yourself. Understanding your children. And yes, understanding the alienator, because you cannot conquer something you refuse to look at directly.

One of the most powerful things he teaches is that the inner work comes first. Before strategy. Before rebuilding. Before anything. You have to go inward before you can go back.

That is not comfortable. But nothing about this journey is.

Why I Am Bringing Nick to The Authors Tea

I want to be transparent with you for a second. Nick Karvon is not just an author I am featuring. He is someone I learn alongside in one of the most powerful coaching programs I have ever been part of, built around neuroscience and behavioral intelligence at the highest level. He has impacted my life in ways I am still discovering.

So when I tell you this conversation is going to be something special, I mean it with everything I have.

If you know someone living in the quiet devastation of parental alienation, send them this. If you are that someone, please come. Pull up a chair. Pour something warm.

And here is something I really want you to hear. Even if parental alienation has never been part of your story, if you have difficult family members to navigate, if there are relationships in your life that feel fractured or impossible, you are going to want to be at this conversation. What Nick knows about human behavior, healing, and reconnection reaches so much further than one topic. This will help you too.

You found the right book. And next week, you get to meet the man who wrote it.

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