Stories of Divorce Resiliency

ENCORE: Co-Parenting Tips for a High Conflict Divorce

July 07, 2022 Sherry Smith Season 4 Episode 5
ENCORE: Co-Parenting Tips for a High Conflict Divorce
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Stories of Divorce Resiliency
ENCORE: Co-Parenting Tips for a High Conflict Divorce
Jul 07, 2022 Season 4 Episode 5
Sherry Smith

Dr. Tara Egan is a child and adolescent therapist, a parent coach, an author, and the host of a parenting podcast called "One Day You'll Thank Me," which is just beginning its third season. She is the owner of a private practice called Charlotte Parent Coaching, located in Charlotte, NC.  She also offers online resources, bi-monthly free parenting webinars, and public speaking services to parents and educators.

In this episode, Sherry and Dr. Egan advise on co-parenting with an ex-spouse. Difficult in the best of circumstances, co-parenting can seem overwhelming or even impossible in the case of a high conflict divorce.  Dr. Egan provides tips to encourage both parents to prioritize the best interests of the children so they can grow to become productive, emotionally regulated, and happy people.  With the right tools, your high conflict divorce can become a more calm and friendly co-parenting relationship.

Tara Egan, LCMHCA, D.Ed.
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Divorce Resiliency Counseling & Coaching
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Divorce Resiliency Book
The Successful Cp-Parenting Workbook
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Instagram- @divorce_resiliency
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Do you have an inspirational post-divorce story?
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Show Notes

Dr. Tara Egan is a child and adolescent therapist, a parent coach, an author, and the host of a parenting podcast called "One Day You'll Thank Me," which is just beginning its third season. She is the owner of a private practice called Charlotte Parent Coaching, located in Charlotte, NC.  She also offers online resources, bi-monthly free parenting webinars, and public speaking services to parents and educators.

In this episode, Sherry and Dr. Egan advise on co-parenting with an ex-spouse. Difficult in the best of circumstances, co-parenting can seem overwhelming or even impossible in the case of a high conflict divorce.  Dr. Egan provides tips to encourage both parents to prioritize the best interests of the children so they can grow to become productive, emotionally regulated, and happy people.  With the right tools, your high conflict divorce can become a more calm and friendly co-parenting relationship.

Tara Egan, LCMHCA, D.Ed.
Website
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube
Podcast

Divorce Resiliency Counseling & Coaching
Website or to book a coaching session online
Divorce Resiliency Book
The Successful Cp-Parenting Workbook
Facebook Page
Instagram- @divorce_resiliency
YouTube Channel

Do you have an inspirational post-divorce story?
Contact info@divorceresiliency.com