Co-Parenting
You have reached a point where the marital relationship is over. However, you both created a precious child(ren) who depend on an emotionally safe environment in order to thrive. I have good news and bad news for anyone in this situation. The bad news is if co-parents are contentious, not willing to communicate, or either intentionally or unintentionally put children in the middle, this is connected to negative outcomes for the kids, both now and as they grow into young adults. The good news is that co-parents have the power to create positive and lasting change for their children as they work with a licensed co-parenting therapist. Research shows these negative outcomes for children can be prevented or healed through co-parenting therapy.

Co-Parenting Counseling is helpful for:
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Navigating the transition from partners to co-parents after a separation or divorce.
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Reducing conflict and improving communication between co-parents.
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Creating a stable, emotionally safe environment for children to thrive.
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Addressing situations where children may feel caught in the middle of parental disputes.
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Developing a collaborative parenting plan that supports the well-being of the child(ren).
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Healing and preventing negative emotional and behavioral outcomes for children.
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Building healthier co-parenting dynamics that benefit the entire family.