Co-Parenting Counseling

If you and your co-parent are unable to work together collaboratively or communicate positively about your shared children, then the Shared Parenting Support Program (SPSP) might be the right fit where we will work together to put aside anger, resentment, old grudges, and all those accumulated negative feelings that get in the way of being effective co-parents.

 

“It’s when we start working together that the real healing takes place”

– David Hume

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Parenting Support Program (SPSP)
Through the program, you will have the opportunity to learn how to communicate as co-parents, putting aside your anger and conflict in the best interest of your children.

The communication skills you will learn will reduce the amount of time you talk to each other and at the same time will provide a structured, safe way to communicate.

The program is very structured and requires each co-parent, and possibly stepparents, to attend 8-12 weekly 50-minute sessions. If you have been involved in family court or mediation, it is important that custody court decisions are finalized when beginning the program and you do not have intentions on returning to court during the program to give a sense of trust and stability while working together through the Shared Parenting Support Program.

Upon completion of the program, you each will receive a Certificate of Completion that can be provided to court if co-parenting therapy was court mandated. It is important to note that I am not an officer of the court and will not attend court or provide any other information on either co-parent’s behalf to the court.

Let’s walk this journey together toward improving your mental health, relationships, and well-being to create the love & life you envision

775 Sunrise Ave, Suite 160 Roseville CA 95661

What to Expect

In-Office or Virtual Appointments Available for California residents

  • Co-Parents must NOT be in active/ongoing litigation.
  • Therapist will NOT testify or get involved in court proceedings.
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Schedule and meet for a Free 20 Minute Virtual Consultation

Give me a call or submit a consultation request
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Meet for first Co-Parenting Session

Consent Forms Due by the first scheduled session and are provided following consultation

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Each Parent Meets for Individual Session to better understand your co-parenting relationship

This is where I get to know each individual to better understand your circumstances.

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We’ll schedule and meet for at least 8-12 consecutive sessions

Be proactive in improving your relationships with yourself and others, don’t wait until it feels impossible

Contact me today to schedule a Free 20 Minute Consultation

775 Sunrise Ave, Suite 160 Roseville CA 95661