Programs
COPARENTING PROGRAM
Coparenting is when both parents work together as a team to raise their children, even after the marriage or relationship is over. This is not a skill that most people are taught. The f.a.c.e.s. coparenting course helps parents learn to communicate in a business-like, child-focused manner. f.a.c.e.s. Coparenting Program offers ten week educational and interactive sessions targeted to deepen the emotional and mental well-being of the parents, children and families living in two separate homes. Private and Group Sessions Available.
Private Coparenting
There are 10 sessions recurring once a week at the same time and day for one hour. Private classes include you, your coparent, and your instructor. Regarding availability for private sessions, we match the instructor’s availability that works best for you and your coparent.
Group Coparenting
Group coparenting sessions will consist of about 8-10 coparents. There are 3 different payment options that include classes and materials. In person and via zoom classes available during week and on Saturdays as well as in English and Spanish.
PARENTING PROGRAMS
The f.a.c.e.s. Parent Education (PE) program consists of 12 – 16 classes facilitated by a certified Parent Educator. Parenting class materials utilized are evidence-based and recognized by the judicial system nationwide. The Parent Educator also incorporates material to address the Client’s individual needs and any specific concerns stated in litigation.
No Drama Discipline Curriculum
The f.a.c.e.s. Parent Education Program is an individualized, evidence-based parenting education program facilitated by a Certified Parent Educator. The program is designed to strengthen parenting skills, improve parent-child relationships, and promote healthy child development through practical, research-supported strategies.
The curriculum is tailored to each family’s unique needs and may address specific concerns identified through referrals, court orders, or litigation.
The primary curriculum is based on No-Drama Discipline by Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, along with the No-Drama Discipline Workbook. Additional evidence-based parenting resources may be incorporated as clinically appropriate to meet each family’s goals. 12-weeks Available.
Nurturing Parenting Program
The Nurturing Parenting Program® (NPP) is a supportive, evidence-based parenting course designed to help parents and caregivers build strong, healthy relationships with their children. The program focuses on replacing ineffective or stressful parenting patterns with nurturing, positive, and developmentally appropriate practices. This program is offered in a safe, respectful, and non-judgmental environment. Parents are encouraged to learn, reflect, practice new skills, and support one another. 12 to 16-weeks Available.
THERAPEUTIC SUPERVISED VISITS AND SUPERVISED VISITS
Family, Individual, Play – In-Person, Online and Offsite in Tri-County Area
The visitation program is designed to ensure the safety and welfare of children and adults during family visits and promote a positive relationship between the visiting parent and the child in a neutral, natural environment. Notes are kept on the content of the visits that include activities engaged in, communication between the parent and child and observation of parent-child interactions. The program shall not discriminate against any client on any basis including but not limited to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or marital status.
MONITORED EXCHANGES
In-Person, Online and Offsite in Tri-County Area
During each monitored exchange, the monitor will be present at all times during the exchange. The child(ren) will not be left alone with the monitor at any time. Speaking negative or disparaging comments about the other parent and his or her family, or designee, in front of the child(ren) is prohibited. No physical or verbal confrontation between parents during exchange. All exchanges must be confirmed ahead of time by both parties and f.a.c.e.s. in writing via email. Parties will arrive for and end all monitored exchanges on time per confirmation email. Additional details apply and will be communicated by our office.
REUNIFICATION SERVICES
Reunification therapy is not a legal term, nor is it a psychological term. Reunification Therapy is a therapeutic intervention for separated families when the children find difficulty visiting with a parent, but depending on the circumstances, the purpose and goals may vary. Restoring Family Relations sessions focus on nurturing the quality of the parent child relationship and are guided by recommendations from the court involving both parents’ participation on a regular and consistent basis.
PARENT CONFLICT SOLUTIONS
In-Person, Online and Offsite in Tri-County Area
Definitions & Goals
The Parents understand that parenting coordination, Parent Conflict Solutions (“PCS”), is a child focused alternative dispute resolution process during which the f.a.c.e.s assigned Parenting Coordinator assists the Parents to create, develop and implement their parenting plan, while providing education and making recommendations to the Parents.
The Parents agree to direct any disputes regarding their child(ren) to the Parenting Coordinator and use their best efforts to work with the Parenting Coordinator to reduce conflict, develop and implement their parenting plan, and focus on the best interests of their child(ren).
The Parents agree to work with the Parenting Coordinator to develop awareness of their child(ren)’s developmental milestones, specific concerns regarding their family’s dynamics, and issues relevant to children whose parents do not live together.
The Parents agree to work with the Parenting Coordinator to develop coparent communication skills and dispute resolution techniques.
ANGER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
(SAMHSA-Aligned, Evidence-Based)
The Anger Management Program is an evidence-based intervention designed to help individuals understand, manage, and appropriately express anger in healthy and constructive ways. The program is informed by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) principles and incorporates trauma-informed, skills-based, and cognitive behavioral approaches shown to improve emotional regulation and reduce aggressive behaviors.
Participants learn to identify triggers, recognize early warning signs of escalation, and develop effective coping strategies to deescalate emotional responses. The curriculum emphasizes self-awareness, impulse control, communication skills, problem-solving, and accountability for behavior.
Services are structured to support behavior change through psychoeducation, skill development, and therapeutic intervention, with an emphasis on safety, consistency, and measurable progress. The program is appropriate for court involved individuals, mandated clients, and those seeking voluntary support to improve emotional regulation and interpersonal functioning.
Progress is monitored throughout treatment, and reports may be provided to referring agencies or courts as appropriate, ensuring alignment with treatment goals and compliance requirements. 14 week curriculum by SAMHSA
SUBSTANCE USE TESTING
Urine Testing and Hair Follicle Panels Available – Nail Testing Coming Soon.
DAD’s CORNER
A Free Weekly Peer Support Group for Dads Navigating Family Court and Parenting Challenges.
Wednesdays at 6:30 PM | Online via Zoom | Free
Dad’s Corner is a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space for dads who are navigating difficult family, parenting, and court-related situations. Led with the goal of providing peer support, guidance, and understanding, the group brings dads together who may be experiencing challenges that are difficult for others to understand.
This is a place where dads can talk openly, vent, share experiences, ask questions, and support one another—without judgment.
Topics May Include:
– Court-ordered services and family court involvement
– Supervised visitation and challenges with parenting time
– High-conflict custody and parenting disputes
– Feeling alienated or disconnected from your children
– Loyalty binds and children feeling caught between parents
– Relationship difficulties between dads and their children
– Limited or interrupted parenting time
– False or disputed allegations impacting parenting time
– Navigating court orders and restrictions
– Reunification and rebuilding relationships with children
– Communication and conflict with the other parent
– Frustration, stress, and emotional challenges related to family court
– Understanding that you are not alone in what you are experiencing
A Place to Be Heard
Family court can be overwhelming, frustrating, and isolating. Sometimes the people around you simply don’t understand what you’re going through. Dad’s Corner connects you with other dads who do.
Whether you are dealing with supervised visits, a difficult co-parenting relationship, allegations in court, a strained relationship with your children, or simply need a place to talk to someone who understands, Dad’s Corner provides an opportunity to connect with other fathers facing similar challenges.
Come listen. Come talk. Come vent. Come support another dad. There is no judgment, no competition, and no expectation that you have everything figured out. Every Wednesday at 6:30 PM on Zoom. Free for dads only. Learn more at www.dadscorner.net

