Dr. D’Arienzo is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and National Forensic Expert. In this article, he discusses consent for minors regarding healthcare. Dr. D’Arienzo discusses psychological services in divorce and separation cases. It might appear harmless when a divorced parent takes their child to receive psychological services. This can lead to many dilemmas, like parents not agreeing on treatment plans for their child.
D’Arienzo Psychology is seeing a significant uptick in new mental health referrals at our practice which began when Governor DeSantis opened up Florida for Phase 1 in mid-April. Marriages are stressed, divorced parents have been fighting about visitation and the potential impact of COVID-19 and whether the other parent’s visitation is essential (the answer is, YES). Parents have had to balance homeschooling, work, and children with cabin fever, and single people have never been more isolated (dating has virtually stopped). People are worried about their jobs, paying bills, and their businesses.
Are you or someone you know going through a divorce? Divorce is not easy, especially if you have children. In this article, Dr. Justin D’Arienzo discusses how to break the news to your children. D’Arienzo Psychology offers a range of helpful parent educational tools. Click here to learn more.
In addition to providing his expertise to local news outlets on multiple occasions during September and October 2016, Dr. D’Arienzo was also featured on the T.D. Jakes Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network. He spoke about Digital Kidnapping and Internet Safety. T.D. Jakes Show October 14, 2016: Featured Psychologist on the T.D. Jakes Show. Digital Kidnapping […]
Healthy Divorce Health Kids, Florida Parent Education and Stabilization Course Our completely online and video Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course is $19.95, and the only online video divorce course in the state of Florida that was created by a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist specializing in children and parents experiencing divorce and custody. How do you […]
Is parenting coordination effective? Great question! If we are talking about effectiveness as reducing conflict and improving the situation for the children, the immediate answer is, yes, it is extremely effective. However, there are certain factors that have to be in place for parenting coordination to be effective. First, the former husband and former wife both must both buy into the process, meaning that each party is utilizing parenting coordination to improve relations with their former spouse with the intention of reducing overall conflict for the children and to have greater peace for themselves. Often after years of discord, parents are ready to put the past aside, move on, and make peace.
Jacksonville Psychologist Speaks about Attachment Parenting This morning (May 14, 2012) I was on Fox 30 Action News to discuss Attachment Parenting following the provocative Time Magazine Cover showing an almost four year old breast feeding. See the link to view the video. http://www.fox30jax.com/content/topstories/story/The-psychology-of-attachment-parenting/QUH8OOA7-UeWkdItcgquQg.cspx Jacksonville Psychologist and Ponte Vedra Beach Psychologist; Serving North East […]