FAQ

Parenting support during divorce

Research and experience show that children's emotional well-being during divorce is closely tied to how their parents manage their separation and ongoing co-parenting relationship. By ensuring parents have professional support that is separate from their children’s counselling support, I can:

  • Create a more stable environment for your child's healing process

  • Align therapeutic strategies across all support services

  • Help children feel secure in their relationships with both parents

  • Reduce potential conflicts that might impact your child's progress

  • Maximize the effectiveness of counselling sessions

This requirement for a team approach where parents have their own support reflects my commitment to providing the most effective care possible. When parents receive professional guidance in managing their co-parenting relationship, children benefit from a more stable and coordinated approach to their care.

I can provide a list of parenting divorce support professionals to assist you while your child is attending counselling and they can also be found on https://www.collaborativedivorcebc.com/divorcecoach