Coparenting Resources
Defining Conflictual Coparenting

Dr Deena Defines Conflictual Coparenting in an audio format, designed to help you understand the...Continue


This Is The House That Jack Built

This is the sad story about Jack, who built the house and the business that he lost in a high...Continue


Cooperative Coparenting Model

In this Powerpoint lesson, we learn how to define the concept of cooperative coparenting. Most...Continue


The Relationship Breakup Chart

This chart, created by Lynette Triere, describes the differences between the person leaving the...Continue


Free Articles for Family Law Attorneys

These articles were written originally for Family Law attorneys. They were designed to help...Continue

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Coparenting Resources

Conflictual Custody Coparenting Resources

Do you want to read more, learn more and get more help with a conflictual child custody situation? Go to www.ParentsInConflict.Info, to read articles, listen to audio lessons that are part of the online coparenting courses.  Add your comments and ask questions to interact with professionals and other parents who may have already been where you are now and have suggestions to help you.

You can also read free articles that will help you with suggestions and techniques you can apply to understanding the conflictual issues, resolving your case or connecting more closely with your children.

Download a copy of Parents In Conflict Courses Brochure

 

DR. DEENA'S OTHER SERVICES

*Empowering one or both parents with the skills, strategies and support to let go of the conflict. Teaching parents new techniques to empower their children, protect them from the conflict and create closer bonds with their children. Helping parents heal their wounds from the breakup so they can completely redirect their focus to their children.  Learning the skills to "Parallel Parent" rather than failing at coparenting with a high conflict parent.

*Teaching children the skills to stop being distressed by their parent. Teaching children stress reduction techniques to stay focused on their own life rather than feeling guilty or taking responsibilty for their parent's issues. 

*Preparing a parent for mediation or custody evalutation. 

*Training professionals involved with high conflict custody cases the appropriate intervention strategies to end the conflict, while helping parents learn how to insulate the children from any permanent emotional damage.