From a child mental health prevention perspective, using trained child professionals to
intervene with divorcing families who are seeking to achieve dispute resolution outside of the courtroom appears ideal.
I propose that the professionals who work
with divorcing families also take a step back and re-examine the market of services that we provide and the ways in which they are marketed.
Alyssa Johnson, a remarriage consultant who specializes in
working with divorced families planning to remarry, offers seven considerations couples should discuss.
The Institute for Family Conflict Resolution (IFCR) trains professionals who work
with divorcing families to clearly understand and implement the very best practices in Collaborative Divorce and similar processes using an innovative interdisciplinary approach.
This important event is for Family Law attorneys, Forensic Psychologists, Judges and Mental Health Professionals who work
with divorcing families.
ICDT trains professionals who work
with divorcing families to clearly understand and implement the very best practices in collaborative divorce using an innovative interdisciplinary approach.
«This is an inspiring book that every divorced parent should have on their night table, and every therapist who works
with divorcing families should have it in their office.
Educators of psychotherapists, counselors and other helping professionals can take the lead in broadening the awareness of how to work
with divorcing families.
It often happens unconsciously, but it's a common mistake when working
with divorced families to interject your own opinions and personal history into how you're working with the family.
Training for lawyers, psychologists, social workers, educators and any professional working
with divorcing families.
November 9 — 11, 2017 «The Essentials of Co-Parent Coaching,» Kirkland, WA A 16 - hour training for professionals with advanced degrees and a minimum of five years of experience working
with divorcing families.
Dr. Thornburgh works
with divorcing families to improve communication, and to help devise parenting plans and schedules for the children.
«Combining practical knowledge with humor and satire, Dr. Drutman has drawn on his many years working
with divorcing families to produce an important resource that is approachable, readable and extremely valuable.
As discussed above, Larry has acquired and maintains Professional Mediator status with the Colorado mediators state organization (the Mediation Association of Colorado, and is a member of the Colorado, metropolitan Denver and / or Boulder chapters of Colorado Interdisciplinary Committees (IDC) comprised of Colorado mediators, divorce lawyers, mental health professionals and others working
with divorcing families.
Betty Carter taught, «Therapy
with divorcing families is a challenging and difficult process for both the therapist and the family.
He works
with divorcing families and those with continuing custody / parenting time issue as a Family Mediator, Collaborative Law Allied Professional, Co-parenting Case Manager, Co-parenting Coach, Educator, Parenting Facilitator, and Parenting Coordinator.
A therapist who chooses to work
with divorcing families will need to tolerate a high level of conflicts and cope with complex painful emotions.
As many professionals working
with divorced families are unaware of the influence of a PAS - inducing parent, their focus lies in offering training to restore mutual communication between parents.
My specialties with parents include work
with divorced families; Gay and Lesbian families; adoption; grief and loss; parenting developmentally delayed and autism spectrum disorder children; and children with significant behavioral and emotional challenges.
When mediators work
with divorcing families, they encourage parties to address the mental health and emotional issues that are acting as barriers to resolving specific legal problems.
Donna also works
with divorcing families that include children with autism, assisting them in navigating the new challenges and changes in their lives.
The results of the present research bring to light several important implications for policymakers and practitioners working
with divorced families and suggest the need for interventions based on a greater knowledge of the dysfunctional family processes.
«I have spent nearly four decades working
with divorcing families and studying the best ways to help them make better decisions.»