
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
Parallel Parenting: A Structured Approach When Co-Parenting Isn’t Working
Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Bridging the Gap, Law, Therapy, and Justice* Attorney and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Caitlin Burgess, delves into the concept of parallel parenting as a structured model to support children in high-conflict situations where traditional co-parenting is not feasible. She explains the differences between parallel parenting and co-parenting, signs a family may benefit from this approach, and how reducing parental contact can enhance a child's sense of security.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Differentiating Parallel Parenting and Co-Parenting
03:45 – Signs that Signal the Need for Parallel Parenting
06:20 – Benefits of Reduced Parental Contact for Children
08:45 – Transitioning to Parallel Parenting as a Temporary Solution
11:15 – Courts' Strategies to Reduce Conflict in Parenting
14:30 – Helping Parents Embrace Parallel Parenting Without Feeling Like Failures
17:00 – Establishing Consistent Routines for Children in Parallel Parenting
19:30 – Conditions for Transitioning Back to Co-Parenting
22:10 – Considerations for Choosing Between Parallel Parenting and Co-Parenting
About the Show:
*Bridging the Gap, Law, Therapy, and Justice* explores the intersection of law, psychology, and forensic practice to provide families and courts with clarity and compassion in navigating challenging situations. The show offers valuable insights and practical strategies for enhancing family dynamics and promoting justice.
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