As a therapist, mediator, and attorney, I’m not always sure why a client comes to my office.
Sometimes, my clients aren’t sure, because if they’re coming as individuals, they may be unhappy in their relationship, but not sure what to do with it.
If they’re coming as a couple, they may both want marriage counseling. One might have one foot out the door.
They both may have parts that are wondering whether to stay or go, but they haven’t had the courage or the ability to talk about it.
What I do is provide a safe forum in which all parts are welcome, including the parts that aren’t sure if they want to stay or go.
I’ve developed a process called Compassionate Mediation® that will give you the skills to navigate these conversations, because you’ll stay one step ahead of your clients with the information I’ll give you to give them.
And while we’re talking about the content —whether it has to do with their relationship, their sexual relationship, their financial relationship, how they parent, how they deal with chores, how they communicate now or in the past – whatever the issues are — I give you the tools so that you can give them the content, and then you’ll be helping with the process of Compassionate Communication.
You’ll be making sure they stay “in Self” for each piece of the puzzle.
I want to share with you what I’ve learned from Dick Schwartz and all my colleagues at IFS. and the Chopra Center with all my colleagues there.
I also offer all I’ve learned as a mediator and a therapist, and all that I experienced as someone who’s gotten divorced, and helped a lot of people lead happier marriages together, and also successful separations and divorces.
I would like to share my whole process with you so that you can use it now in your practice.
I have many tools to offer you that you can use with new or current clients – in person or online.
Continuing Education Credits are available for therapists and coaches.
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