Familes

Today’s families are challenged on so many levels. Getting the help you need to resolve problems and stay strong keeps you ahead of the game now and into the future.
Integrative Divorce Services: Fresh Opportunities for Psychologists and the Public

The purpose of this article is to invite B.C. psychologists to explore and get involved in the rapidly evolving domain of Integrated Divorce Services.
Working to Define and Locate the Collaborative Divorce Coach

Collaborative Divorce Coaching; Working Toward A definition and Theoretical Location for the Family Therapist
The Power of Parents as Debriefers

As a psychologist and licensed marriage and family therapist (AAMFT), I include working as a Collaborative Divorce Coach and a Collaborative Child Specialist in my Practice.
Family Peacemaking With An Interdisciplinary Team; A Therapist’s Perspective

Interdisciplinary teams provide an unparalleled opportunity for peacemaking in families.
Collaborative Practice: A New Opportunity to Address Children’s Best Interest in Divorce

Once basic financial needs are met, the greatest social risk to children is prolonged conflict between their parents.
Divorce Coaching in Separation and Divorce

Collaborative Separation and Divorce is a process that brings the best of legal, personal and financial wisdom to the process of separation and divorce in a humane and cost-effective fashion.
Introducing a New Metaphor for Separation Divorce and Remarriage

The current metaphors prevent us from seeing important aspects of the divorce/remarriage process and discourage us from moving forward.
Top 10 Ways to Stay Out of Court ©

Remember that as you go through the process of separation and divorce, you are writing the story of your children’s parents’ divorce.
High Net Worth Divorce

In general we think of having good financial resources as a strength for a family. Unfortunately, in the area of separation and divorce, these assets can be a liability.