This week I’m so excited to welcome Christina Nelson, host of The Radical Step-Mom Podcast a groundbreaking podcast all about what it means to be a step-parent from the perspective of the step-parent. Today Christina shares her perspective about how to have a...
It’s entirely possible that 2020 will go down in the history books as “The Year like No Other.” And this holiday season is certainly no exception. When you’re raising children out of two homes, holiday co-parenting can quickly become a point...
Approximately 2 years ago I found myself divorced, needing to go back to work, with 75% responsibility for my children, and trying to co-parent with someone who hadn’t had a conversation with me in well over a year. PLUS, what I felt was an unfair child support...
One of the most common concerns I hear in my psychology practice around co-parenting is fear that one parent will “turn” the kids against the other parent. Parents well up with tears when they admit their deep fear that with new custody arrangements kids will begin...
Co-parenting with a narcissist can be very difficult. A narcissist has many of the following traits: arrogance, superiority, grandiosity, preoccupation with success, sense of entitlement, requires excess admiration, exploits others, and is envious of others. But the...
If someone were to ask if you are a nice person, the answer would be easy and maybe somewhat insulting. “Yes, of course I’m nice.” But if they were to ask whether or not your are nice to your ex after divorce? That answer may give you pause. Sometimes. Sure. As nice...
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