Through the eyes of the child: An advanced parenting coordination intervention for high conflict post-divorce families

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This article describes and outlines a brief intervention designed to help bring high conflict divorcing parents back together in solidarity with the express purpose of bettering the family climate for their shared child or children. "Through the Eyes of the Child", a six-session intervention based on principles of a Focused Coparenting Consultation model, was designed to be implemented during parenting coordination work with high conflict couples, either as an enhancement of the work itself, or as an adjunct intervention that may be offered by another professional concurrently with Phase II of the parenting coordination work. Rationale for and components of the intervention are described, and commentary is offered regarding skills needed to aptly deliver the intervention.

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McHale, J. P., & Carter, D. K. (2019). Through the eyes of the child: An advanced parenting coordination intervention for high conflict post-divorce families. Anuario de Psicologia, 49(3), 156–163. https://doi.org/10.1344/ANPSIC2019.49.16

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