by Scott Carter | Jul 22, 2019 | Conflict Resolution, Coparenting, Personality Disorders
As a therapist, I have primarily specialized in teens, parenting and the science of family dynamics. I’ve had a front-row seat watching kids struggle in life because they are caught in the middle of a high conflict custody battle. These situations have such...
by Scott Carter | Sep 21, 2017 | Conflict Resolution, Coparenting, Custody Issues, Parenting Articles
Usually when I talk about divorce with a lot of conflict, I’m referring to situations where one of the parent’s is a high conflict individual who is sometimes an individual with a personality disorder. I’ve written a lot of articles on these types of divorces and tips...
by Scott Carter | Aug 6, 2017 | Conflict Resolution, Coparenting, Custody Issues, Parenting Articles, Personality Disorders
Unfortunately, divorce happens. A lot. I’m always happy when I see couples that split and are able to effectively co-parent. Sometimes people set aside their differences to seek a mutual desire to raise happy and healthy children. But when custody battles go badly,...
by Scott Carter | Mar 12, 2017 | Conflict Resolution, Coparenting, Parenting Articles
In my first article about parental alienation I talked about what it is, why it didn’t make it as an official diagnosis and why high conflict parents create it. If you haven’t read my first article on parental alienation syndrome (PAS), I would recommend doing so. In...
by Scott Carter | Mar 5, 2017 | Conflict Resolution, Coparenting, Parenting Articles, Teen Issues
I’ve written lots of content on high conflict individuals and people with personality disorders. Much of my work includes working with clients who are trying to manage co-parenting situations with high conflict individuals. Many people know, immediately, what I’m...
by Scott Carter | Jan 22, 2017 | Conflict Resolution, Coparenting, Custody Issues, Parenting Articles
Even though nobody intends or plans on getting a divorce when they enter a new relationship, it’s inevitable for many relationships. I’ve had many clients tell me that they knew they were doing the wrong thing when they got married, which, in a way, is sort of...