Whether the news of divorce is sudden or not so sudden, there are seven resiliency factors to aid you through this process. These factors contribute to stability for both individuals and families after divorce. If you can identify and grasp these areas to cope with your divorce early on, you will be able to better your parenting and co-parenting skills as well. Dr. D’Arienzo can assist you in finding resilience to become closer to family and friends throughout your divorce process. Take our parent education and family stabilization course or high conflict course to find out more about effective coparenting.
Divorce shares very similar patters of grief when losing a loved one to death. With the help of Kubler Ross, Paul Bohannan, and Stanley Hagemeyer, a collection of divorce phases has been created to move you through the emotional processes of divorce. Though every divorce is unique, these models lead to a divorcing persons transformation from their married to new independent self. Dr. D’Arienzo, after working with thousands of divorcing and divorced individuals, is able to get you to the point of being adaptable to the single life, independent, and self-supportive. Take one of our divorce courses or high conflict courses to improve your coparenting relationship.
The loss of a marriage and the physical loss of a partner share similar grief patterns. When going through a divorce, you must rectify the loss of your partner and their continued influence over your life and your children. Kubler Ross, Paul Bohannon, and Stanley Hagemeyer explain the stages of divorce and models of grief with idea’s on how to cope with your divorce. Here you can read more about the emotional process of divorce and our High-Conflict Co-Parenting course.
Did you recently undergo a divorce or separation? If you are looking for co-parenting education, the odds are that you are having trouble managing conflict with your co-parent. In this article, our Board-Certified Psychologist and Divorce Expert, Dr. Justin D’Arienzo goes over how to determine what your co-parenting status is. The first step to solving your co-parenting conflict is determining what your co-parenting status is.
This article discusses how two individuals undergoing a divorce can feel similar emotions but adjust to divorce differently. Learn about the different coping styles and resiliency factors that help families manage divorce. This article explains Section 4 of Dr. D’Arienzo’s High-Conflict Co-Parenting Course. Click here to learn more about how we adjust to divorce and our High-Conflict Co-Parenting course.
A moderate level of conflict is normal when you are in the divorce or separation process. If you are experiencing high levels of conflict with your co-parent, it might be time to try parallel parenting. Parallel parenting is when you and the other parent take care of the children completely independent of one another. Click here to learn more about parallel parenting.
In section 6 of our High Conflict Co-Parenting Course our Clinical Psychologist goes over how to create boundaries with a co-parent. This section of our course will teach you how to set boundaries, when to set boundaries, and how to maintain these boundaries. This section article is from our High Conflict Co-Parenting Divorce Course that you can purchase for only $49.99 today.
Dr. D’Arienzo is a National Divorce Expert that developed a HIgh-Conflict Co-Parenting Divorce Course. This article discusses the High-Conflict Course Section 2: Safety Measures. A Board Certified Clinical Psychologist and Divorce Expert developed our High Conflict Co-Parenting Course. For only $49.99, you can get started on our course today.
Dr. D’Arienzo is our Board-Certified Clinical Psychologist and National Divorce Expert. Dr. D’Arienzo developed our parent education and family stabilization courses and our high conflict divorce course. This article outlines the five stages of the Kübler Ross Stages of Grief model and how they relate to divorce. Learn more about divorce and co-parenting by taking one of our parent education and family stabilization courses or our high conflict divorce course.
Dr. D’Arienzo is a Board-Certified Clinical and Forensic Psychologist. In October 2020, Vic Micolucci with News4Jax interviewed Dr. D’Arienzo and discussed filicide and a local case related to a mother who allegedly killed her three-year-old son and then tried to take her own life. Dr. D’Arienzo discusses the greatest risk factors for committing fillicide. These risk factors include psychosis, maltreatment, altruistic filicide, unwanted child fillicide, and spousal revenge fillicide.