© 2016 By Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., CFLS
When parents start living in two separate households, they need to redefine their boundaries, especially in regard to the children. There are many boundaries that people generally don’t think about when everyone lives in the same home. But after...
©2019 Megan Hunter and Andrea LaRochelle
The High-Conflict Co-Parent Survival Guide found its own path as Andrea and I explored the options. Over time we realized that we were attempting to write a book that had already been written by others.
What hadn't been written was a book that...
© 2019 Andrea LaRochelle,RFM
1. Cook a new recipe that’s complicated, time consuming and uses lots of exotic ingredients. Spend hours puttering around spice markets, browsing at mouth-watering possibilities. Invite friends over to enjoy the meal with...
© 2019 Andrea LaRochelle,RFM
Do you feel like your children are *missing out* by not spending time with both their parents on Christmas Day?
Have your children become a pawn in your ongoing parental conflict and Christmas is just another example of that?
When you are falling in love,...
© 2017 Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq.
When parents separate, having a talk with your children that includes some or all of the following may be helpful (presented in age-appropriate terms). You can say this separately or jointly to your children. It helps if you agree on when you are going to say...
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