Parenting Coordination
Parenting Coordination (PC) is a non-adversarial process that aims to minimize the impact of high-conflict custody disputes through parent education, mediation, conflict resolution and intensive case management. The APA Practice Organization is involved in ongoing efforts to promote access to parenting coordination and other psychological services.
- 2012 pre-APA convention workshop on parenting coordination
"Core Training in Parenting Coordination" to be offered July 31 - August 1, 2012
- Cultivating a role in Parenting Coordination (PDF, 167KB)
- 2011 Pre-convention workshop on Parenting Coordination
“Core Training in Parenting Coordination” to be offered August 2-3, 2011
- Affirming psychologists as parenting coordinators
The APA Practice Directorate supports the Pennsylvania Psychological Association by sending a comment letter to the state Supreme Court asserting qualified licensed psychologists' suitability for providing parenting coordination services
- Tools and training in parenting coordination
The article includes resources and training opportunities for psychologists as well as findings from a study report concerning the emerging practice area of parenting coordination
- Parenting Coordination Project Implementation and Outcomes Study: Report (PDF, 759KB)
- Parenting Coordination Project Implementation and Outcomes Study: Appendices (PDF, 216KB)
- Parenting Coordination Project Implementation and Outcomes Study: Executive Summary (PDF, 16KB)
- In the best interests of children (PDF, 257KB)

