
The Bridging Center develops innovative resources and services for families experiencing conflict, including:
The research-validated Bridging Parental Conflict class teaches parents the systemic dynamics working against their attempts to resolve conflict and establish child-focused co-parenting.
The Blending Families Workshop focuses on healthy step-parenting roles and boundaries when co-parenting conflict is present in the family system.
The Co-Parenting Resource Library provides parents a comprehensive collection of articles, audio, and video recordings to help parents raise their children in two homes.
The book “Co-Parenting for One: How to Co-Parent with Somebody Who Won’t Co-parent with You” (available Jan. 5, 2026) contains all the experiences of the Bridging Class and clinical work in a guidebook that is structured as a resource manual.
The Bridging Center also provides training programs and workshops for the professionals working with complex family systems.
Click on this link to register for the Bridging Parental Conflict class.
The Blending Families Workshop provides insights and advice for blending when co-parental conflict is present. Link to Blending Families Workshop.
Click here to read more about The Bridging Center Co-Parenting Resource Library, containing more than 80 articles, audio discussions, and video of topics about parenting and co-parenting in conflict.