Parenting Coordination: Applying Clinical Thinking to the Management and Resolution of Post‐Divorce Conflict |
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Authors: | Steven L. Demby |
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Affiliation: | Brooklyn, New York |
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Abstract: | There is a small but significant number of parents who remain stuck in a high level of conflict with each other after the legal conclusion of their divorce. Exposure to chronically high levels of parental conflict is a strong risk factor negatively affecting both children's short‐ and long‐term adjustment. Parenting coordination is a nonadversarial, child‐focused dispute‐resolution process designed to help divorced parents contain their conflict to protect children from its negative effect. Parenting coordination is a hybrid role combining different skills and conflict‐resolution approaches. In high‐conflict divorce, each parent's internalization of relationship patterns constructed from past experiences contributes to the intractable nature of the interparent conflict. A case presentation illustrates how this clinical perspective enhances the parenting coordinator's ability to work with parents to manage and contain their parenting conflicts with each other. |
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Keywords: | parenting coordination child custody high‐conflict parents coparenting conflict resolution |
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