MMFT offers Co-Parenting Counseling designed to support divorcing or separated couples in NYC and Connecticut.
Divorce is hard on everyone, but it’s especially hard on children. Children of divorced parents often get caught in the drama of adult conflict and triangulation, while their emotional needs may be put on “back burner”. This can result in trauma, behavioral problems, poor performance in school, eating disorders, drug abuse and more.
MMFT’s Co-Parenting Counseling Program is designed to minimize the impact of divorce on children and create a positive co-parenting dynamic regardless of the circumstances of the divorce.
Our co-parenting program teaches couples constructive communication and negotiation skills, setting individual and joint boundaries, how to create a new sense of security and stability, and many skills and tools to make sure that your children feel loved, heard, and cared for during this difficult time.
The program can also help busy New York and Connecticut couples to address the practical aspects of co-parenting such as visitation scheduling, holidays, developmental decisions, presents, involvement in extracurricular activities, curfew, etc.
Divorce is hard on everyone, but it’s especially hard on children. Children of divorced parents often get caught in the drama of adult conflict and triangulation, while their emotional needs may be put on “back burner”. This can result in trauma, behavioral problems, poor performance in school, eating disorders, drug abuse and more.
MMFT’s Co-Parenting Counseling Program is designed to minimize the impact of divorce on children and create a positive co-parenting dynamic regardless of the circumstances of the divorce.
Our co-parenting program teaches couples constructive communication and negotiation skills, setting individual and joint boundaries, how to create a new sense of security and stability, and many skills and tools to make sure that your children feel loved, heard, and cared for during this difficult time.
The program can also help busy New York and Connecticut couples to address the practical aspects of co-parenting such as visitation scheduling, holidays, developmental decisions, presents, involvement in extracurricular activities, curfew, etc.
For more information, please contact us at 917-510-6422 or info@ManhattanMFT.com
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