Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course you don't sit in on the therapy, but you have access to the therapist to ask questions, get advice, whatever you feel like you need.
The therapist is NOT allowed to answer any questions about sessions. OP GET OUT NOW
The therapist can't give details about sessions. However the therapist can provide advice or suggestions on how best to help the child. The therapist can also provide thoughts on how the child is taking things. We have a great working relationship that both kids are seeing for very different issues. Both have been tremendously supportive and helpful in terms of where each child is currently at and what the adults can do to help the child move forward. Child therapy is a bit different in terms of the therapist needing the family to work together as a unit to help the child(ren). If the kids end up seeing a therapist for awhile the mother can absolutely ask the therapist for ideas on how to help the children cope and then share those ideas with OP. In our case the therapists have been authorized to share info with parents and nanny.
OP: I don't think you need to get out now. I wish I had advice for you, but this is something I am unfamiliar with. Definitely keep open communication with MB and find out how she would like you to handle any potential communication with DB. Remain neutral. Seek some online as well as library resources that deal with helping kids through a parental separation and divorce. Reassure the kids that both their parents still love them. Good luck.