About this episode
Is your child struggling with your separation or divorce? Wondering if they need professional help? Licensed play therapist Jenny Hornby joins Lisa to discuss the critical signs that children need therapeutic support during high-conflict divorce - and why getting help for yourself might be even more important.In this essential conversation, you'll discover when therapy becomes necessary, what different therapeutic approaches can offer, and how to find the right mental health professional for your family's specific situation. Jenny shares expert insights on play therapy, EMDR for trauma processing, and why the "oxygen mask principle" applies to parents navigating custody battles.Whether you're just starting separation proceedings or deep into a custody battle, this conversation provides the guidance you need to support your child's emotional wellbeing while taking care of yourself too.🎯 WHO THIS IS FOR: Parents navigating high-conflict divorce or custody disputes who want to protect their children's mental health and get practical guidance on therapeutic support options.💡 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:00:00 - Introduction: Helping kids through parental conflict00:27 - How common is post-separation parental conflict?01:25 - Signs your child is experiencing trauma from divorce01:59 - Why "reorganization" matters for children02:54 - Should every child in divorce see a therapist?04:30 - What to look for: When professional help becomes necessary05:42 - Why parents need therapy as much as kids do07:23 - The airplane oxygen mask principle explained08:45 - How your emotional state impacts your children10:12 - Why kids can "see" more than you think11:48 - Your child's heightened sensitivity during conflict13:16 - What parentification means in divorce situations15:03 - How children fill emotional voids16:42 - Warning signs your child is becoming your support system18:28 - Why kids blame themselves for parental struggles20:15 - The danger of children taking on adult roles22:07 - Play therapy explained: What happens in sessions24:33 - Age-appropriate therapeutic approaches26:18 - Why play is the "language" of childhood28:45 - EMDR therapy for processing divorce trauma31:22 - How EMDR works: The science behind bilateral stimulation33:58 - Different EMDR techniques (eye movement, tapping, music)36:14 - When EMDR is most effective for children38:42 - How to locate qualified play therapists and EMDR specialists40:17 - The EMDRIA directory resource41:53 - Psychology Today as a search tool43:28 - The importance of therapeutic "fit"45:06 - The "three session rule" before making a decision47:22 - What to do when therapy isn't working after months49:11 - Lauren Barnett's therapist matchmaking approach51:38 - The "favorite teacher" technique for finding the right match53:55 -