COPARENTING THERAPY IN MARYLAND, VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON, DC.

Build a peaceful partnership for your child’s future.

You're both trying your best, but co-parenting feels harder than you ever imagined.

Navigating life as co-parents isn't just about scheduling or deciding who takes the kids on weekends. It’s about grappling with the deep-seated frustration of wanting what’s best for your children but being unable to communicate effectively. It's dealing with the grief of no longer getting along with someone you once loved deeply. Everything has changed, and you can't help but see the impact it’s having on your children. You both want better. You aspire to model good communication and make this transition as smooth and non-traumatic as possible. The weight of how this conflict might be affecting your kids is heavy—it's keeping you up at night.

You’re tired of feeling:

  • Frustrated by the lack of communication that leads to endless arguments.

  • Exhausted from the emotional rollercoaster that comes with each exchange.

  • Worried about the impact your strained relationship is having on your children.

how we can help

Effective co-parenting is possible, and we're here to make it a reality for you.

We don’t just mediate; we transform the way you interact. By introducing evidence-based practices and clear, structured strategies, we help you and your co-parent establish a cooperative and respectful parenting partnership.

Our sessions are designed to address the core issues that keep you stuck in conflict, equipping you with the communication tools and mutual understanding necessary to manage parenting responsibilities harmoniously. We focus on creating a plan that works for everyone involved, especially your children.

We want you you to know that change is not only possible, it's within your grasp. At Poole Conflict Solutions, we believe every family situation can improve with the right guidance and commitment. Our tailored approach is specifically designed to reduce conflict and enhance the parenting partnership, no matter how challenging your situation may seem.

imagine if you could…

Communicate with your co-parent without dread or tension

Picture handling exchanges and decision-making with calm and clarity, where both of you feel heard and respected, fostering a cooperative environment for your children.

Create a stable and supportive co-parenting relationship

Imagine a coparenting relationship where not only are conflicts resolved swiftly and effectively, but you also find genuine respect and support for each other. You don’t just communicate well; you appreciate and actively support one another, always prioritizing what’s best for your children.

Set a positive example of maturity and teamwork for your child.

Think about the powerful lesson your child learns when they see their parents working together respectfully, even when it's tough.

WE want you to know:

Change is not only possible, it’s within your grasp.

You deserve a co-parenting experience that isn’t defined by conflict but characterized by collaboration. Reach out to us today to start transforming your co-parenting relationship.

faqs

Common questions about co-parent therapy

  • Co-parenting therapy is designed to address a variety of challenges that arise when parents separate or divorce but continue to share parental responsibilities. Some of the most common issues that are addressed include:

    Communication Breakdowns: Often, co-parents struggle with communicating effectively. This can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts over decisions that affect the child’s life. Therapy focuses on developing clear, respectful, and constructive communication skills.

    Differences in Parenting Styles: Discrepancies in beliefs about discipline, education, health care, and general child-rearing practices can create tension. Co-parenting therapy helps align parenting styles and establish consistent rules and expectations across households.

    Conflict Resolution: Therapy provides strategies to resolve disputes amicably and teaches co-parents how to handle disagreements without letting them escalate, ensuring that conflicts are resolved in ways that are healthy and productive.

    Adjustment to New Family Dynamics: Changes such as re-marriage, relocation, or changes in financial circumstances can stress the co-parenting relationship. Therapy supports parents in managing these transitions to minimize the impact on the children.

    Setting Boundaries: Establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries is crucial for personal well-being and a functional co-parenting relationship. Therapy can help define what appropriate boundaries look like and how to enforce them.

    Emotional Support: Co-parenting therapy also serves as a support system for parents who may still be processing emotions related to the end of their romantic relationship. It provides a space to discuss these feelings and work through them constructively.

    Developmental Concerns: As children grow, their needs change, which can necessitate adjustments in parenting plans and strategies. Therapy can assist co-parents in adapting to meet the evolving needs of their children effectively.

    Co-parenting therapy aims to create a cooperative and harmonious parenting partnership that not only supports the well-being of the children involved but also improves the overall dynamics of the family. By addressing these issues, therapy helps ensure that children receive consistent care and love from both parents, regardless of the parents' relationship status.

  • The cost for co-parenting therapy sessions with Orlesa Poole is $250 for the initial intake session and $225 for follow-up sessions. Sessions with Daniela Morillo cost $200 for the intake and $175 for subsequent sessions.

    While we do not directly accept insurance, we are happy to submit claims on your behalf for out-of-network reimbursement. This can help you potentially recover some of the costs through your insurance provider.

  • Co-parenting therapy is flexible and can be adapted to different participation levels. While it is most effective when both parents attend because it allows for direct communication and mediation, individual sessions are also beneficial. If one parent chooses to engage in therapy alone, the focus will be on enhancing that individual's communication skills, setting effective boundaries, and developing strategies to manage interactions with the co-parent. This approach helps the participating parent contribute positively to the co-parenting relationship, even if the other parent is not involved in the therapy. Individual therapy can empower you to model the behaviors and communication styles that foster a cooperative relationship, ensuring you are doing your part to create a stable and supportive environment for your child.

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