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Lisa Herrick, Ph.D.

Separation and Divorce | Individual Therapy | Couple Therapy | Collaborative Practice Training

Lisa Herrick, PhD

 

Individual Therapy | Couple Therapy

Collaborative Divorce Practice | Separation and Divorce

  • Psychotherapy
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    • Multidisciplinary Guide – Collaborative Practice
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  • Separation and Divorce Work
    • Parenting Coordination
    • Collaborative Divorce Practice
    • Guide to Telling the Children about the Divorce

Parenting in Divorce

Custody During Coronavirus Pandemic

April 9, 2020 by Lisa Herrick, Ph.D. Leave a Comment

dark sea and sun

AP News article by Amy Taxin, April 7, 2020: Split families make pacts, duel over custody amid virus “The coronavirus is upending divorced families’ custody arrangements as parents get sick or exposed to the illness. In other cases, it is driving already feuding exes to battle over how seriously the other is heeding stay-at-home orders.” […]

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How to Protect Your Children in Divorce | Podcast Interview

March 18, 2020 by Lisa Herrick, Ph.D. Leave a Comment

What you can do to make sure your divorce doesn’t cause permanent damage to your child’s development? I joined Kate Scharff during this podcast interview to discuss what we can learn from the latest research on the impact of divorce on children of all ages, including how to identify “risk factors” and implement “protective strategies” […]

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Co-Parenting with a Challenging Ex: It’s Just a Barrette

December 20, 2014 by Lisa Herrick, Ph.D. Leave a Comment

Picture this: Your Ex is a gatekeeper of your time with the children. You are painstakingly trying to eke out more time with your kids through cooperative, non-threatening strategies that stay out of court, but your Ex continues to make it hard for you to have the time you want to spend with your children. […]

Filed Under: Parenting in Divorce

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Pyschological Services in the Era of the Coronavirus

I have started seeing clients in person during limited hours at my Falls Church and Dupont Circle offices. I will continue to offer telehealth services to connect with my clients who wish to meet virtually.

It has been such a hard time for all of us, so I am continuing to do what I can to be flexible in my practice to attend to the needs of each client. Some still have children at home all day, others are financially strained.

I welcome new clients and hope to continue to figure out creative ways to connect with everyone who seeks my help.

Protecting Your Children in Divorce: An Update on the Latest Research | Podcast Interview

My Most Recent Posts

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  • Custody During Coronavirus Pandemic
  • How to Protect Your Children in Divorce | Podcast Interview
  • You’re Single Again and Meet Someone New
  • Kids and Technology
  • What do you do with Unhealthy Thoughts?
  • Hail Mary Move to Try to Save Your Relationship

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