Title: see shrink about coparenting? Post by: momtara on July 01, 2013, 02:39:43 PM Hubby and I are separated. Our coparenting has been difficult (mainly cause of him, of course)... . I suggested that we both see a therapist to talk about how we can coparent better. To make it easier, I suggested we talk about it in front of HIS therapist. But I'm wondering if there could be a legal drawback to this since it is indeed his therapist - like if the therapist could say I'm a bad mom someday and testify for him. I doubt that would happen, especially based on one session. The shrink seems like a fine guy and good doctor. Just trying to see if anyone has considered seeing a therapist during or after a divorce with your BPDstbx, and if there are any downsides.
Title: Re: see shrink about coparenting? Post by: livednlearned on July 01, 2013, 09:05:46 PM If I remember correctly, you are in the middle of settling custody?
If so, tread carefully. During mediation, N/BPDxh's L suggested a coparenting therapist. I was against it, but my L said it would make me look difficult if I didn't go. I went to the first session by myself, and was asked to sign a form waiving confidentiality. Meaning, the T could testify for or against me. I did some research, and coparenting therapy was definitely not recommended for women in abusive relationships. I was afraid to sit in the same room with him, and did not feel that the T had good answers for how she was going to work with us, given the level of fear I had. For example, there was only one couch, so I would have had to sit next to N/BPDx. Your case may be very different, but I do think you're taking a big legal risk to see a T who can testify. Title: Re: see shrink about coparenting? Post by: momtara on July 01, 2013, 11:34:04 PM we actually got an agreement, just settling other things now. but that is very good advice. thanks!
Title: Re: see shrink about coparenting? Post by: bpdex on July 11, 2013, 11:38:32 AM In my situation, a therapist was appointed after the divorce, but during a later custody evaluation. It worked greatly in my favor, given that xBPDw showed her true colors in therapy over a 6-9 month period. So I was never worried about what the T might or might not say in a court situation.
Title: Re: see shrink about coparenting? Post by: momtara on July 11, 2013, 12:15:17 PM Who spurred the court to have a therapist involved? Did your ex file a motion or something?
Title: Re: see shrink about coparenting? Post by: bpdex on July 11, 2013, 12:35:18 PM I filed to get custody of my son, which at first, went to mediation to determine if we might agree on a new custody arrangement. When it was clear to the mediator that we weren't agreeing on any parenting decisions, he ordered us to go to a T.
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