DK, the Family Court Trauma Coach, is shedding light on a disturbing reality: the emotional and psychological harm many mothers experience within the family court system.
She argues that the system often uses coercive and trauma-inducing tactics to manipulate outcomes—creating intense stress, confusion, and fear that can resemble psychological torture. These methods, DK says, serve to discredit the parent losing custody, ensuring that if anyone investigates, it appears the mother was unfit from the start.
A Personal Journey of Discovery
After enduring her own deeply painful experience in family court, DK began to notice patterns that felt disturbingly similar to the techniques used in psychological warfare—such as isolation, gaslighting, intimidation, and emotional degradation.
Determined to understand what was happening, she spent years studying trauma psychology, mind control, and institutional behavior. What she discovered changed her life—and the lives of the parents she now coaches.
A Voice for Silenced Mothers
Over the past 25 years, DK has become recognized across the United States and abroad for her unique insights into how the family court system affects mothers. Through her coaching, research, and advocacy, she helps parents recognize and recover from the trauma inflicted by a system that often feels weaponized against them.
Those who have spoken with DK describe her as a walking encyclopedia of information. She brings together decades of research, lived experience, and professional study to help parents understand what’s happening behind the scenes—and how to reclaim their power.
Learn More
To learn about DK’s background, education, certifications, and publications—including her eBooks and articles—visit her website.
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