High-conflict Parenting Cohort

The High-conflict Parenting Cohort is a small group of 5 to 6 parents who are co-parenting with a difficult person. The cohort is a combination of psychoeducation and support and helps like-minded parents better understand the 'Why?' of difficult behavior in both their children and their co-parent.

Gaining an understanding of the psychology behind problematic behavior helps you gain perspective, plan and utilize coping tools, support your children better and manage a toxic relationship with your co-parent with greater confidence.

Cohorts are offered weekly over 4 weeks on Thursdays from 5:30-7:00 PM (6 hours total). Half of the session will be psychoeducation, and the other half is an opportunity for parents to ask questions, share successes, and feel seen by others who get it. Join in person or virtually.

Contact us today to join the May 2025 Cohort starting Thursday, May 1st.

Weekly Topics
Week 1 (90 minutes)Introductions
Regulation and the Window of Tolerance in parenting.
Polyvagal Theory and the Whole Brain
Week 2 (90 minutes)Understanding attachment styles and trauma - considerations for parenting
Week 3 (90 minutes)Mental health, personality disorders, and high-conflict tactics
Week 4 (90 minutes)Taking care of your children and yourself - nurturing your own narratives


Cost:

$600 due at registration 

A savings of over 50% off 6 individual sessions!


Buy the Children's Book "Island Hopper" on Amazon and see how young penquin Hoppy navigates spending time with both parents, each with a very different relationship style.  The book includes a parent guide at the end to help explain what's going on psychologically as Hoppy figures out how to be authentic with both parents.