Bridges not Battlefields
As a mental health professional, trying to support children and adults with family separation is a minefield of complexity:
- Two parents separate
- Conflict escalates
- Lawyers are called
- Despite parents' best intentions, children end up caught in the middle, and the toll on their overall development and well-being is enormous.
And there you are, trying to work out how to help parents or children without making it worse, often without understanding the legal process, and trying not to align yourself with either side. It's no wonder so many therapists find themselves scrambling in their attempts to support parents or children.
In this webinar, you’ll leave understanding the role you can play as a mental health professional to help parents. Instead of watching them trapped in a system that fails them, you can be part of change.
Transforming Family Separation from Conflict to Collaboration
11 December 2025 | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM AEDT
Join Tiffany Rochester, internationally recognised clinical psychologist and co-parenting expert, as she shares how we can change the paradigm of separation from being a battlefield into a bridge to healthy two-home families centred on the developmental needs of children.
Drawing on Contextual Behavioural Science and Collaborative Practice, Tiffany’s approach blends compassion, evidence, and practicality — showing how professionals can move beyond outdated conflict-based systems to approaches that genuinely heal.
You’ll learn how to:
âś“ Design a client-centred, early intervention pathway that effectively guides separating parents away from costly, emotionally damaging litigation and toward a Collaborative Practice model infused with the power of contextual behavioural science.
âś“ Apply core principles from Contextual Behavioural Science to equip single parents with the skills to interrupt the conflict cycle and create emotional stability for their children, even when their co-parent isn't on board.
âś“ Reframe your professional role from a witness to conflict to an architect of a new family context, increasing your impact and significantly reducing your personal risk of burnout.
âś“ Articulate the financial and psychological case for choosing a behaviour-science-led resolution process over the traditional adversarial route, empowering you to become a compelling advocate for child well-being in your professional community.
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“Tiffany is engaging, knowledgeable, and deeply experienced. I always leave her talks feeling inspired, and I know you will too.”
— Dr Louise Hayes
Join us for this powerful 90-minute webinar and be part of transforming a broken system into one that truly supports families, children, and the professionals who walk beside them.
With warmth and kindness,
Louise


