Master Parallel Parenting: Navigate High-Conflict Custody with Confidence
Designed for licensed (and pre-licensed) mental health professionals working with families in high-conflict custody situations. It provides a comprehensive overview of parallel parenting, a post-separation parenting approach that minimizes direct interaction between parents to protect children from ongoing conflict and promote their well-being. The workshop covers the definition of parallel parenting, its key differences from co-parenting, and the specific circumstances where it is indicated, such as domestic violence, substance abuse, or parental alienation.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Participant will:
- Define parallel parenting and differentiate it from co-parenting.
- Identify situations where parallel parenting is indicated.
- Describe the potential benefits and drawbacks of parallel parenting.
- Apply specific techniques for implementing parallel parenting effectively.
- Identify appropriate resources and tools for supporting parallel parenting families.
- Address ethical considerations related to parallel parenting.
Expert Guidance
Learn from professionals with years of experience in high-conflict custody situations.
Practical Strategies
Gain practical strategies to minimize conflict and promote your child's well-being.
Flexible Learning
Access the course at your convenience, from anywhere.
Imagine a peaceful post-separation life, free from constant conflict.
Signing up for this course will equip you with the tools to make this dream a reality.
Who is this course designed for?
What topics does the course cover?
Justitia Foundation has been approved by NBCC
as an Approved Continuing Education Provider,
ACEP No. 7686.
Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified.
Justitia Foundation is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.