Tamika from Alabama wonders why her co-parent persists in finding the bad in her, especially since she is trying so hard to be a good co-parent. Diane & Rick break it down and discuss how grieving parents or high conflict people use cognitive distortions as a strategy to get sympathy or attention. They also talk about the I Am Non-Impossible journal and an exciting series of episodes coming in November, called the Case from Hell.
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S1.E25. Infidelity & Identity
S1.E24. Life Ain’t Fair
S1.E23. What is a “Good” Co-Parent? Defining the NON-Impossible
S1.E22. Co-Parent Holiday Blues
S1.E21. “She’s keeping the kids from me!”
S1.E20. The Dangers of Narcissism
S1.E19. “I’m Your Dad, Too!”: Child says mom wants him to call stepfather “Dad”
S1.E18. “I’m 14, and I can do what I want!”
S1.E17. What About Me?: The right of first refusal dilemma
S1.E16. A Kid with Two Homes
S1.E15. Grandparent Dilemmas
S1.E14. “She’s Scheduling Activities on My Time!”
S1.E13. How Soon is too Soon?
S1.E12. "Who Do You Think You Are?" When step-parents play the role of co-parent
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S1.E10. Mommy's Coming!: Loving kids through disappointment
S1.E9. Why Can't We Be Friends?
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