Co-Parenting During and After Divorce – Expert Mind Talk With Dr. Ann Gold Buscho

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Recognizing the significance of both parents in their children’s lives, even after romantic relationships end, is essential for effective co-parenting. It involves acknowledging and appreciating the role and impact each parent has in raising their children. However, when co-parenting devolves into a conflict-driven power struggle, it can lead to a toxic environment, where both parents become entangled in ego battles. This shift can hinder the well-being of everyone involved, especially the children, as it undermines the collaborative approach that is essential for healthy co-parenting dynamics.

In this Expert Mind Talk, we are joined by Dr. Ann Gold Buscho, a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in family dynamics, particularly in the areas of divorce, parenting, parenting planning, and co-parenting counseling. Dr. Buscho is dedicated to guiding parents through respectful divorces, with the goal of helping families heal and thrive together. She is passionate about supporting families as they navigate these challenges, ensuring that all members can move forward in a healthy and positive way.

Dr. Buscho’s blog, “A Better Divorce,” on Psychology Today has garnered nearly 1.5 million readers. In recognition of her contributions to the Collaborative Divorce process, Dr. Buscho was awarded the 2013 Collaborative Practice California Eureka Award. This honor acknowledges individuals who have made substantial impacts on the Collaborative Divorce community in California (CP Cal).

In this Mind Talk session, she discusses the key aspects of co-parenting, including its logistical elements and the critical role both parents play in a child’s development.


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