This chapter talks about the most common scenario, which is to do behavioral activation or physiological calming, coping thoughts, and then the parent session. It shows how to prepare a kid for the parent session. Engaging the parents has numerous potential benefits: strengthening the parent kid affective bond, enhancing kid compliance with therapy practice, resolving adjunctive issues that impact the prognosis of reaching the treatment goals, and increasing the odds that the kid will become skillful with, and continue to use, the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), especially post termination. The chapter shows some common questions and concerns about special time between the parents and the mental health professionals (MHPs). Parent sessions for divorced or separated parents is one of the more complex topics that child MHPs deal with routinely. However, there are common tensions that can interfere with this recommendation.