How our Divorce and Co-Parenting Counselors are Helping Fathers Adjust to New Roles Today, with post-divorce parenting time protocols leaning towards 50/50 custody, many fathers are learning to adjust to single parenthood, with children that are simultaneously going through big adjustments and emotional turmoil. After a divorce, fathers can be left to adjust to new homes, new routines, and new responsibilities now that there are no longer two parents splitting the duties within one home. These changes can clearly cause single dads with increased levels of stress, self doubt, sadness, insecurity, and frustration. To help with this, our counselors are skilled …
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How our Divorce and Co-Parenting Counselors are Helping Fathers Adjust to New Roles
Date: November 9th, 2013 | Categories:
individual Therapy, Uncategorized
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By: Psychological Center
| Tags: and therapy, children, coparenting, dads, Divorce, fathers, parenting
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