Woody and carl Michael talk about educating ‘the public’ vs teaching our colleagues about Collaborative Practice and the depths to which that public education can go, even toward preventing conflict [first clip]; and Woody shares a bit about his own journey into Peacemaking, how the paradigm shift manifests, and about various expansions to meet clients needs while still remaining focused on peace, including incorporating litigation consultants and talk of potential outcomes in court. [second clip]….. Couple of the references are to: The National Center for Preventive Law and Americans For the Department of Peace...
Talking with…. Woody Mosten
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Woody and carl Michael talk about Collaborative Practice as a Consumer Service Product, the value of client involvement in designing the support they need from the CP process, the role, if any, sharing personal details and ‘war stories’ by the professionals and more….. We’ll touch on even more topics as he and I continue our conversation. Please add your comments and questions and we’ll try to integrate them into a future chat. ************* “Talking with…” is an ongoing set of videotaped discussions between carl Michael rossi and others who train, practice and/or have an interest in...
Ten Questions for Joe Shaub, Author of Divorce (or...
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See Kevin’s review of Mr. Shaub’s book here. Joe, you are not new to me, and you are well known in the Seattle area, but for those who may not know you please tell us a little about yourself. JOE: Kevin, first of all, thank you for doing this. I love these questions! I got my education and training down in California, getting my JD from the University of Southern California in ’74 and my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy at California Family Study Center in ’91. On a great road trip after my first year in law school, my buddy, Steven Faulstich and I rolled into Washington in my VW Bus and I fell head...
Divorce (or not) ...
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Book authored by Joseph Shaub Review by Kevin R. Scudder This is a different (or not) read for clients and practitioners. The Guide is presented in two parts: Part I: Divorce, A Guide to Divorcing with Wisdom, Sanity & Integrity Part II: How to Choose and Use a Couples Therapist ...
GOING HOME – 3 of 3: ROOTS
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Our roots give context to the work we do as Collaborative practitioners. Our ability to work in teams, to assist our clients, and to grow as professionals is in large part influenced by our roots. This is the third installment of a three-part report of my recent visit to my hometown of Omaha, NE. The first installment, Going Home: The Little Things, discussed the little things essential to quality Collaborative Practice. The second installment, Going Home: Inter-Practice Group Relations, focused on what can be learned from relations “between” practice groups and that it can be missed if our focus is entirely on the work we do “within”...
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