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Cooperative Co-Parenting: Communication, Safety, and Biblical Integration Instructor: Dr. Erin Kincaid 2.0 CE Hours – For Licensed Clinicians and Faith-Integrated Practitioners This course offers a thoughtful blend of clinical expertise and Biblical insight to equip counselors working with parents navigating separation, divorce, or complex co-parenting relationships.. This two-hour training equips clinicians with the skills and insight necessary to guide parents through the complex realities of co-parenting—especially when maturity gaps, non-Christian value differences, or high-conflict and abusive dynamics are present. Drawing from evidence-based communication principles, APA-aligned clinical best practices, and Scripture-informed counseling models, this course offers a balanced and practical framework for supporting families in crisis or transition. Participants will gain access to video lectures, printable clinical tools, curated articles, book recommendations, and a comprehensive resource guide designed to strengthen therapeutic work with co-parents. Special emphasis is placed on communication repair, boundary-setting, parallel-parenting adaptations for unsafe situations, and child-centered decision making. Whether you work with cooperative parents seeking structure or clients navigating high-conflict separations, this course provides the clarity, clinical grounding, and faith-informed discernment needed to support healthier outcomes for children and families. Approved for 2.0 hours of Continuing Education for licensed mental health clinicians. Continuing Education for Therapists- Faith-based
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