Co-Parenting Counseling
Helping Families Collaborate, Communicate, and Thrive
In-Person in Jupiter & Daytona Beach, FL | Telehealth Available Across Florida
Why Co-Parenting Counseling Matters
Parenting is hard enough—add separation, divorce, or family conflict, and the challenges multiply. Co-parenting counseling helps separated or divorced parents work together to raise their children with consistency, respect, and emotional support.
At Not Just Therapy, we understand that even the most well-intentioned parents can struggle to navigate schedules, boundaries, discipline, or communication after a split. That’s where co-parenting counseling comes in: a structured, judgment-free space to put your child’s needs first and reduce conflict between parents.
The Goal: Healthy Children, Peaceful Homes
Research shows that high-conflict co-parenting environments significantly increase a child’s risk for anxiety, depression, behavioral issues, and academic struggles. A 2021 study published in Family Relations found that children exposed to unresolved parental conflict post-divorce were 30% more likely to report emotional distress than those in cooperative households.
The goal of co-parenting therapy isn’t to force parents to become friends—it’s to develop respectful strategies that protect the child’s well-being and provide long-term family stability.
Who Should Seek Co-Parenting Counseling?
This service is ideal for:
- Divorced or separated parents struggling to communicate
- Parents creating or modifying custody/visitation plans
- High-conflict families ordered by the court to attend counseling
- Parents navigating blended families or new relationships
- Individuals who want support maintaining healthy boundaries
Benefits of Co-Parenting Therapy
With guidance from a neutral, licensed therapist, parents can learn to:
- Communicate clearly without blame or emotional reactivity
- Establish and maintain consistent parenting rules across households
- Resolve scheduling and logistical issues respectfully
- Reduce the emotional toll on children
- Create long-term parenting strategies focused on growth, not revenge
We also help address sensitive issues like new partners, holiday planning, and age-appropriate child involvement in decisions.
What to Expect in Counseling
At Not Just Therapy, your journey begins with an intake session to assess needs, emotional dynamics, and goals. From there, the therapist creates a tailored roadmap which may include:
- Joint sessions to practice collaborative communication
- Individual sessions (when appropriate) to manage personal triggers
- Practical tools like parenting calendars and family agreements
- Boundaries around digital communication and co-parenting apps
- Child-focused conversations that prioritize developmental needs
Sessions are facilitated by licensed clinicians trained in high-conflict family systems, emotional regulation, and parenting psychology.
Our Expert Team
Nicole Stern, LCSW
Nicole specializes in co-parenting counseling and family systems therapy. She helps parents disengage from conflict and reframe parenting as a business partnership—one rooted in love for the child, not past grievances.
Julia Bonnewitz, Esq., MSW
With a legal background and social work training, Julia offers unique insight into parenting plans, court expectations, and emotional transitions after separation. Her compassionate yet firm approach builds bridges between even the most difficult dynamics.
Real Impact, Real Results
In one 2022 case review from the Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, parents who attended consistent co-parenting sessions over six months reported:
- 65% improvement in communication
- 72% reduction in legal re-filings
- Significant improvement in child behavior and school attendance
We’ve seen this at Not Just Therapy as well: when parents invest in co-parenting tools, children thrive emotionally, socially, and academically.
Flexible Access Across Florida
We offer co-parenting counseling both in-person in Jupiter and Daytona Beach, FL, and virtually across the state via secure telehealth. Evening and weekend appointments are available for busy families.
A Note on Legal Collaboration
While therapists cannot make legal rulings, we work with your attorney, guardian ad litem, or parenting coordinator as needed. Our role is to strengthen communication—not take sides.
Book a Confidential Consultation
If you’re struggling to co-parent effectively, you’re not alone. Not Just Therapy provides the tools, guidance, and compassion to help your family move forward—together.
Resources
- Family Relations Journal (2021). “The Impact of Post-Divorce Conflict on Child Outcomes.”
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/17413729 - Journal of Divorce & Remarriage (2022). “Counseling Interventions and Co-Parenting Success.”
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wjdr20/current - American Psychological Association. (2020). “Parenting after Divorce: Challenges and Solutions.”
https://www.apa.org/topics/divorce/parenting