EP: 177 Mary Ann Hughes Navigating a Divorce for Special Needs Families Divorce Dialogues · Navigating a Divorce for Special Needs Families With Mary Ann Hughes Divorce is never easy, and when there is a child with special needs involved, it can be even more challenging. Families need support and information to navigate the complexities […]
Nesting & Other Child-Centered Parenting Plans With Dr. Ann Buscho
EP: 157 Dr. Ann Buscho Nesting & Other Child-Centered Parenting Plans With Dr. Ann Buscho Divorce Dialogues · Nesting & Other Child-Centered Parenting Plans With Dr. Ann Buscho Kids don’t get a say in whether or not their parents divorce. And yet, it’s often the children who bear the brunt of the disruption. One strategy […]
How to Have a Good Divorce with Sarah Armstrong
EP: 141 Sarah Armstrong How to Have a Good Divorce Divorce Dialogues · How to Have a Good Divorce with Sarah Armstrong When our children are growing up, we cover the electrical outlets. We make sure they wear bike helmets and drink organic milk. We go out of our way to ensure that they are […]
How to Avoid Conflict & Coparent Well in Challenging Times with JoAnne Pedro-Carroll
Special Episode: 4 JoAnne Pedro-Carroll How to Avoid Conflict & Coparent Well in Challenging Times KatherineMiller · How to Avoid Conflict & Coparent Well in Challenging Times with JoAnne Pedro-Carroll The Coronavirus has thrown us all for a loop, forcing us to take on multiple roles at once. Parents are struggling to work from home […]
Co-Parenting to Protect Your Children During Divorce with Julie Ross
EP: 100 Julie Ross Co-Parenting to Protect Your Children During Divorce If your child comes home complaining about your ex-spouse, it can be incredibly difficult not to react. You want to intervene, to defend your child. And your instinct is to address the issue with the other parent right away. But what if that puts […]
Navigating the Waters of Parental Alienation with Dr. Amy J. L. Baker
EP: 077 Dr. Amy J. L. Baker Navigating the Waters of Parental Alienation If you are the targeted parent in a case of parental alienation, it is easy to default to defensiveness. But responding with righteous indignation is actually counterproductive, making you look anxious, agitated and afraid. So, how can you approach the situation in […]
The Benefits of Coaching for Divorcing Dads with Richard Heller
EP: 070 Richard Heller The Benefits of Coaching for Divorcing Dads Many dads of divorce fear that they will be completely cut off from their children. They may also have difficulty navigating the shift in their relationships with both their kids and their co-parents in the aftermath of divorce. How can a coach support men […]
Crafting a Parenting Plan That Puts Kids First with Dr. Conklin-Danao
EP: 046 Dr. Conklin-Danao Crafting a Parenting Plan That Puts Kids First While divorcing partners may not be able to agree on much else, they DO want what is best for their children. But when you’re in the middle of crafting a parenting plan, it’s easy to get lost in the details, get competitive, and […]
The Unique Emotional Journey of Divorce with Shireen Meistrich
EP: 022 Shireen Meistrich The Unique Emotional Journey of Divorce Divorce is a difficult emotional journey, regardless of the circumstances. But in most cases, the divorcing partners are in very different places along that journey. The person leaning out has likely been thinking about ending the marriage for a long time, while the other is […]