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...
TEN QUESTIONS FOR LISA HERRICK AND KATE SCHARFF
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Authors of Navigating Emotional Currents in Collaborative Divorce: A Guide to Enlightened Team Practice Questions posed by Kevin R. Scudder, Collaborative Attorney, Seattle, WA Kate and Lisa: You wrote your book Navigating Emotional Currents in Collaborative Divorce in 2010. The book has been instrumental to me and other Collaborative Practitioners. I believe that your book is a must-read for anyone, Coach, Child Specialist, Financial or Lawyer, who wants to work in Collaborative Law. I said as much in the review of your book posted in the World of Collaborative Practice at https://theworldofcollaborativepractice.com/?p=1626 and suggested...
When a Collaborative Client Also Has a Therapist
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When a Collaborative client is in therapy as they go through their divorce, they will often say things such as: “My therapist thinks you guys don’t understand what a liar my husband is. She thinks I should consider hiring a different lawyer.” “My therapist doesn’t understand why my wife and I can’t meet with him to do our parenting plan.” “Could you talk to my therapist? I don’t know how to explain to her why this process is taking so long.” And it makes sense. They are linked up to the emotional life support offered by two simultaneous processes. And while these processes, therapy and Collaborative Practice, are both based on...
Navigating Emotional...
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***** Kevin follows this up with “10 Questions” of the authors here ***** Reading a book as an interdisciplinary practice group provides enhanced value and greater understanding of the material. I recently had this experience when our weekly practice group, Cypress Collaborative...
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