Kris and Caitlyn Jenner have enrolled in therapy sessions together.

Radar Online reports the onetime and now officially divorced couple "are sitting down together with a professional therapist once a month in a bid to work through their issues."

Reportedly, the idea came from Caitlyn and the 59-year-old momager to Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall and Kylie Jenner quickly agreed.

"Kris knows it will help with her closure," a source said. "So far, it's really helped her come to terms with the 'new Bruce' standing before her. ... They've got a lot of history together."

The two are also reported to be using the intense sessions to help them clear the air about all that has transpired in one of the few forums where all the details may have a chance of remaining private and not turn into a public mudslinging match.

Sources say it nearly happened in the wake of Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover story, where it was perceived she attacked some of the Kardashian family members. Not long after that, Kris was rumored to be taking shots at Caitlyn and her new "I Am Cait" documentary behind her back.

Though the show has been praised in some circles as "groundbreaking material and heartfelt-emotion," Kris reportedly has blasted it as just "so-so," adding she doesn't think it is as dynamic as some of the "Keeping Up With The Kardashains" and other spinoffs she has executive produced.

Sources add Kris thought the show needed more spark and didn't even bother to tweet about its much anticipated premiere.

In the end, perhaps the show will be undergoing a tweak or two before all is said and done. Entertainment Weekly reports the show lost half of its audience between its premiere and second episode.