One of the more challenging aspects of engaging in Collaborative Practice involves Interdisciplinary Team Practice. Two lawyers working, not just with each other but with other professionals as co-equals in supporting parties in reaching their joint decisions. The Indiana Continuing Legal...
Becoming a Collabora...
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A New Kind of Training for Collaboratively Trained Clinicians… Kate Scharff, LCSW-C, LICSW, Course Director Beginning in October, 2015 Even for experienced clinicians, becoming a Collaborative Divorce professional is a major undertaking. Learning to apply concepts and...
HIGH CONFLICT COUPLES AND THE ZERO-SUM GAME OF DIV...
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The process of divorce can be problematic for any couple, but it is particularly difficult for couples whose psychological well-being is threatened by the ending of the relationship. Many high-conflict couples find that when they have exhausted options in making their relationship work, their core anxieties are exacerbated by a divorce process that generally approaches separation in a zero-sum manner. This paper is describes who these couples are and explores why divorce is so threatening to their psychologies. An additional purpose is to propose an approach that facilitates an amicable separation. Such an approach involves a collaborative...
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