
Co-Parenting
Support
Blended and Co-Parenting Support
Jackson and Greater Wyoming
Struggling to find common ground with your co-parent or navigate the dynamics of a blended family? Whether you’re raising children across two households or merging families after remarriage, co-parenting can bring unique stress and conflict. Support from a skilled therapist can make all the difference in helping families work together—rather than against each other.
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At Concannon Family Therapy, we help co-parents and blended families reduce tension, communicate effectively, and create more stable, supportive environments for kids. Tom Concannon, MFT, brings over 35 years of experience and deep expertise in family systems to every session.
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What Is Blended/Co-Parenting Support?
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This specialized form of family counseling focuses on the challenges faced by:
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Divorced or separated parents co-parenting children
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Stepparents adjusting to new roles
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Children caught in loyalty conflicts or transition stress
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Extended families navigating shared responsibilities
Whether you’re dealing with miscommunication, resentment, or parenting disagreements, therapy offers tools for improving cooperation and reducing emotional strain.
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What to Expect in Sessions
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Tom provides a neutral, constructive space for:
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Clarifying roles and expectations
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Developing shared parenting goals
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Managing discipline differences
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Reducing conflict between households
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Supporting children through emotional transitions
Sessions may include both parents, stepparents, or other caregivers—tailored to what’s best for your situation.
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Why Choose Concannon Family Therapy for Co-Parenting Support?
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Co-parenting is one of the most sensitive forms of family work. Here’s why families trust Tom Concannon, MFT:
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Specialized in Complex Family Structures: Blended families, divorced parents, stepparents—Tom has worked with all kinds of dynamics.
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20+ Years of Relational Experience: He understands the emotional and practical demands of co-parenting and helps families move from conflict to collaboration.
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Child-Centered Focus: Tom helps parents prioritize their child’s well-being—even in difficult adult relationships.
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Neutral and Respectful Support: Every adult is treated with dignity, regardless of past conflict.
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Benefits of Co-Parenting Counseling
Therapy can help families:
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Reduce arguments and improve teamwork
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Create consistent routines and discipline strategies
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Support children’s emotional adjustment
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Avoid putting kids in the middle of adult conflict
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Build trust and stability across households
Blended and co-parenting relationships can thrive with the right support.
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Build a Stronger Co-Parenting Partnership
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If co-parenting or blending families feels overwhelming, you’re not alone—and help is here.
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Tom Concannon, MFT, offers trusted support for modern family dynamics in Jackson, WY. Contact Tom today to set up a free 15 min consultation call.