THERAPY FOR HIGH-CONFLICT CO-PARENTING IN CALIFORNIA + ARKANSAS

Support for what you’re navigating behind the scenes.

When the person who harmed you… is the person you still have to co-parent with.

For many survivors, the hardest part isn’t leaving — it’s what comes after.
The messages you dread opening.
The appointments that require contact.
The constant fear of the next accusation, blow-up, or attempt to pull you back into chaos.

You’re doing everything you can to protect your child…
but no one prepared you for what it means to co-parent with someone who thrives on conflict, control, or intimidation.

And it feels like your nervous system has been stuck on high-alert ever since.

You’re not “overreacting.”

You’re having a trauma response to an ongoing threat.

People will tell you to "just ignore them," “document everything,” or “keep it businesslike.”
But they don’t understand that every interaction feels like walking into a storm
because this person has historically used communication as a weapon.

You’re not weak. You’re not dramatic. You’re not the problem.
You’re navigating one of the most emotionally demanding situations a survivor can face.

And you shouldn’t have to do it alone.

how i can help

Therapy for high-conflict co-parenting trauma can help you rebuild your safety, clarity, and sense of self.

When you’re dealing with a co-parent who thrives on conflict, every interaction can feel like stepping into a storm — even long after the relationship has ended. Through specialized trauma therapy, you can learn how to calm your nervous system, set boundaries that protect your peace, and navigate co-parenting in a way that feels grounded and aligned with your values.

Together, we’ll work on the practical tools and the deeper healing so you can move through this season with more confidence and support.

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imagine if you…

Felt more in control of your emotions — instead of being hijacked by fear, panic, or dread each time you get a message.

You could respond from clarity, not survival mode.

Could communicate without second-guessing every word.

You’d trust yourself again instead of anticipating their next blow-up or accusation.

No longer carried the weight of their intimidation or manipulation.

You’d feel more grounded, capable, and connected to who you are — not who they told you you were.

I want you to know:

You don’t have to navigate this alone.

Trying to co-parent with someone who weaponizes communication isn’t something you’re meant to “just handle.”
With the right support, you can learn how to regulate your body, protect your peace, and parent with more confidence — even in the midst of someone else’s chaos.

I’m here to help you move through this with steadiness, clarity, and support.
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faqs

Common questions about therapy for high-conflict co-parenting trauma

  • I primarily use trauma-focused approaches like EMDR, somatic regulation techniques, and parts work. These modalities help your brain and body process the harm you’ve experienced — especially when the threat is ongoing.

  • Absolutely. Many clients are still in active contact with their high-conflict co-parent. Therapy can help you regulate your responses, strengthen boundaries, and create a plan for navigating communication, exchanges, and triggers.

  • Yes. You don’t have to wait until you’ve left to reach out for support. We’ll focus on emotional safety, nervous system stabilization, and clarity around your needs and options.

  • Schedule a free consultation. We’ll talk about what you’re experiencing, what you’re hoping for, and whether working together feels like a good fit.

PROTECT YOUR PEACE

PROTECT YOUR PEACE

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There are calmer days ahead — and you don’t have to find them by yourself.

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