Thornhill, Maple Ridge Co-Parenting Therapy & Counselling
We Help Maple Ridge Co-Parents Communicate Calmly Through Counselling So They Can Reduce Conflict and Build Stable Routines for Their Children
Co-parenting becomes overwhelming when communication breaks down, conflict escalates, or routines feel impossible to manage between two homes. We understand how stressful and emotionally draining this can be for both parents—and how deeply it can affect children caught in the middle. Co-parenting therapy provides structured, neutral guidance to help you communicate respectfully, reduce conflict, and make child-centered decisions that feel fair and predictable. With the right support, your co-parenting relationship can become calmer, more consistent, and more stable—giving your children the security they need to thrive.
The Challenges Co-Parents Face
Separated parents often experience communication tension, conflicting expectations, and emotional triggers that make co-parenting harder for everyone—especially children.
We support parents who struggle with communication, conflict, scheduling, or inconsistent rules across two homes. Children often feel caught in the middle when co-parents cannot agree, and parents themselves may feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or unsure how to work together. Therapy helps both parents shift from conflict to collaboration.
Communication Tension
Conversations can quickly turn reactive or hostile, making coordination difficult and stressful.
Inconsistent Rules
Different expectations between homes create confusion for children and frustration for parents.
Schedule Conflict
Disputes over transitions, holidays, or routines escalate quickly without structured communication.
We understand how emotionally charged co-parenting can be, and we offer structured, neutral guidance to help you reduce conflict and create stability for your children. Co-parenting is uniquely challenging—especially when past conflict, emotional wounds, or communication breakdowns get in the way. Many parents feel stuck in patterns they don’t want to repeat. Our counsellors are trained in conflict resolution, communication skills, high-conflict co-parenting frameworks, and structured parenting coordination methods. We bring neutral, child-centered guidance to help co-parents work together even when communication feels impossible.
A Clear Path to Healthier Co-Parenting
Our three-step counselling process helps co-parents communicate calmly, reduce conflict, and create predictable routines across both homes.
Step 1: Schedule a Co-Parenting Session
Meet with a counsellor who listens to each parent’s concerns and evaluates the communication patterns and conflict triggers affecting your co-parenting relationship.
Step 2: Learn Communication and Collaboration Skills
We teach structured communication protocols, conflict-reduction skills, emotional regulation tools, and strategies to build child-centered agreements.
Step 3: Create Stable, Predictable Routines
Co-parents establish consistent expectations, schedules, boundaries, and transitions that help children feel safe and supported.
Take the First Step Toward Calmer Co-Parenting
Book a co-parenting counselling session today or download our guide to begin improving communication and reducing conflict.
See Your Co-Parenting Improve
With the right tools, co-parents move from reactive to calm, from conflicted to coordinated, and from tense communication to stable, child-centered teamwork. Clients share with us that with counselling support, their communication has become more structured and respectful, conflict decreased significantly, their children experience stability, predictability, and emotional safety, co-parents feel more confident navigating schedules and decisions, and their homes have become calmer and more consistent for everyone.
What Successful Co-Parenting Support Creates:
- Co-parenting counselling reduces conflict, strengthens communication, and builds stability—protecting children from the stress of ongoing parental tension.
- Co-parents create calm communication, predictable routines, and consistent expectations that support children’s emotional wellbeing and reduce long-term stress.
Without Support:
- Without guidance, conflict may escalate, communication can become more reactive, and children may experience confusion, anxiety, or loyalty conflicts.
Top 5 Questions New Clients Ask Us
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Take the First Step Toward Calmer Co-Parenting
Book a co-parenting counselling session today or download our guide to begin improving communication and reducing conflict.
Get To Know Your Professional Therapists
Lawrence Stoyanowski
M.Sc., M.F.T., R.C.C., C.G.T.
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Darren Wilk
M.A., R.C.C
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LaVerna Wilk
M.C., R.C.C.
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Duncan O’Mahoney
M.A., C.M.P.C., R.C.C., C.C.C
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Josipa Katinic
M.A., R.C.C., C.C.C., S.E.P., R.H.N., E.P.C.
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Sarah Coft
M.C.P., R.C.C
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Megan Foster
M.A.C.P., R.C.C.
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Stefan Kurschat
M.C., R.C.C.
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