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Parenting Without A Roadmap: Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids After Divorce

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What really causes estrangement between parents and children, and how can you prevent it, especially after divorce?

In this episode of The Moving On Method, host Michelle Dempsey-Multack sits down with psychotherapist and author Whitney Goodman (aka @sitwithwit) to unpack the nuanced emotional dynamics that lead to parent-child estrangement.

From parentification to narcissistic family systems, Michelle and Whitney explore what it takes to be the safe, emotionally attuned parent your child needs, particularly when co-parenting in a high-conflict situation.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why estrangement is becoming more openly discussed, and what’s actually driving it

  • How parentification harms children (even when well-intentioned)

  • The critical difference between protecting vs. over-sharing with your child

  • How to build emotional safety and connection during divorce or co-parenting

  • What “parenting without a roadmap” really means, and how to do it with confidence

Episode Highlights:

  • 03:44 – Is estrangement really on the rise, or are we just talking about it more?
  • 08:29 – The difference between abandonment and emotional cutoffs
  • 13:52 – Why parents repeat unhealthy dynamics or swing too far in the other direction
  • 19:41 – How to avoid parentifying your child during divorce
  • 26:35 – “My child is my rock”: When closeness crosses emotional boundaries
  • 31:18 – What to say when your child repeats something the other parent said
  • 34:50 – Can you be a “safe parent” even if you can’t control the other home?
  • 37:11 – Parenting through estrangement fears: What conscious parents need to hear

Meet the Guest:

Whitney Goodman, LMFT, is a licensed psychotherapist, speaker, and author of Toxic Positivity. Best known for her online presence as @sitwithwit, Whitney helps individuals navigate family estrangement, generational trauma, and emotionally mature parenting through her work at callinghome.co.

Tools, Frameworks, and Concepts Mentioned:

  • Parenting Without a Roadmap – Whitney’s emotional navigation model for parents without healthy templates

  • Parentification – A breakdown of the emotional role-reversal between parent and child

  • Narcissistic Family Systems – Traits and long-term impacts

  • Emotional Maturity vs. Emotional Oversharing – Why kids need honesty with boundaries

  • Safe and Stable Parent Model – A guiding principle for high-conflict parenting

Closing Insight:

"Bad parents don’t worry about being bad parents. Conscious ones do."

Being afraid your child will resent you one day is a sign you’re already trying to parent with awareness. But trying isn’t enough; you need tools, insight, and support.

Get Michelle's courses on navigating divorce and co-parenting: https://bit.ly/MDMPodStore

Get one-on-one coaching from Michelle: https://michelledempsey.com/coaching/

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMichelleDempsey

Website - https://michelledempsey.com/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/michelle645

TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@themichelledempsey1

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mldempsey/

LINK TO TRANSCRIPT: https://transcripts/moving-on-method-ep257-parentification-estrangement

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What really causes estrangement between parents and children, and how can you prevent it, especially after divorce?

In this episode of The Moving On Method, host Michelle Dempsey-Multack sits down with psychotherapist and author Whitney Goodman (aka @sitwithwit) to unpack the nuanced emotional dynamics that lead to parent-child estrangement.

From parentification to narcissistic family systems, Michelle and Whitney explore what it takes to be the safe, emotionally attuned parent your child needs, particularly when co-parenting in a high-conflict situation.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why estrangement is becoming more openly discussed, and what’s actually driving it

  • How parentification harms children (even when well-intentioned)

  • The critical difference between protecting vs. over-sharing with your child

  • How to build emotional safety and connection during divorce or co-parenting

  • What “parenting without a roadmap” really means, and how to do it with confidence

Episode Highlights:

  • 03:44 – Is estrangement really on the rise, or are we just talking about it more?
  • 08:29 – The difference between abandonment and emotional cutoffs
  • 13:52 – Why parents repeat unhealthy dynamics or swing too far in the other direction
  • 19:41 – How to avoid parentifying your child during divorce
  • 26:35 – “My child is my rock”: When closeness crosses emotional boundaries
  • 31:18 – What to say when your child repeats something the other parent said
  • 34:50 – Can you be a “safe parent” even if you can’t control the other home?
  • 37:11 – Parenting through estrangement fears: What conscious parents need to hear

Meet the Guest:

Whitney Goodman, LMFT, is a licensed psychotherapist, speaker, and author of Toxic Positivity. Best known for her online presence as @sitwithwit, Whitney helps individuals navigate family estrangement, generational trauma, and emotionally mature parenting through her work at callinghome.co.

Tools, Frameworks, and Concepts Mentioned:

  • Parenting Without a Roadmap – Whitney’s emotional navigation model for parents without healthy templates

  • Parentification – A breakdown of the emotional role-reversal between parent and child

  • Narcissistic Family Systems – Traits and long-term impacts

  • Emotional Maturity vs. Emotional Oversharing – Why kids need honesty with boundaries

  • Safe and Stable Parent Model – A guiding principle for high-conflict parenting

Closing Insight:

"Bad parents don’t worry about being bad parents. Conscious ones do."

Being afraid your child will resent you one day is a sign you’re already trying to parent with awareness. But trying isn’t enough; you need tools, insight, and support.

Get Michelle's courses on navigating divorce and co-parenting: https://bit.ly/MDMPodStore

Get one-on-one coaching from Michelle: https://michelledempsey.com/coaching/

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMichelleDempsey

Website - https://michelledempsey.com/

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/michelle645

TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@themichelledempsey1

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mldempsey/

LINK TO TRANSCRIPT: https://transcripts/moving-on-method-ep257-parentification-estrangement

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