When the court system becomes overwhelming
Parents navigating custody or family court often describe the process as dehumanizing and retraumatizing — particularly when abuse histories are minimized or dismissed.
Trauma responses triggered by court involvement
Parents may experience:
- Panic attacks before hearings
- Emotional shutdown
- Fear of being disbelieved
- Heightened vigilance
- Guilt and self-doubt
Trauma-informed support for parents
When court involvement creates chronic stress, trauma-informed co-parenting therapy helps parents maintain emotional stability while protecting their children.
This support often focuses on:
- Processing invalidation and retraumatization
- Regulating emotional responses
- Maintaining parental presence
- Protecting children emotionally
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