“…Renegotiating parenting roles and responsibilities When parents live with OSIs they can experience a range of invisible issues, such as irritability, emotional unavailability, hostility, and hypervigilance, that are disruptive to family relationships (Arata-Maiers & Stafford, 2010;Cozza, Holmes, & Van Ost, 2013;Cozza & Lieberman, 2007;Danish & Antonides, 2013;Dekel & Goldblatt, 2008;Gewirtz, Pinna, Hanson, & Brockberg, 2014;Gorman, Fitzgerald, & Blow, 2010;Harrison, Albanese, & Berman, 2014;Janke-Stedronsky et al, 2016;Lester & Flake, 2013;Lieberman & Horn, 2013;Palmer, 2008;Reed, Bell, & Edwards, 2011;Sammons & Batten, 2008;Seamone, 2012;Ternus, 2010). These issues can impact a parent's ability to consistently negotiate and meet role expectations and household routines, which typically creates friction among family members as the distress an individual living with an OSI feels reverberates throughout the family (Boricevic Mar sanic, Aukst Margetic, Jukic, Matko, & Grgic, 2014;Campbell, Brown, & Okwara, 2011;Cozza, Holmes, et al, 2013;Lester & Flake, 2013;Lester et al, 2010;Lieberman & Horn, 2013), leaving the family with a lower threshold for everyday stressors .…”