Navigating Emotional Currents in Collaborative Divorce: A Guide to Enlightened Team Practice
<div>Written by two mental health professionals with extensive experience in Collaborative Practice, this accessible, practical, common-sense guide to the psychological aspects of our work is an invaluable resource for professionals of all disciplines who want to ensure the best outcomes for their Collaborative clients-- even in the toughest cases! Â Among the questions the authors answer are:</div><div>- Why do our clients behave the way they do, as individuals and as couples?</div><div>-What are some helpful interpersonal techniques to use with our clients?</div><div>-Why do some techniques work well with some clients and not with others?</div><div>-How do we help "difficult" clients</div><div>-What is the Collaborative container and why is it important?</div><div>-What determines whether or not a case will be "transformative?"</div><div>-How can we best negotiate "landmines" in Collaborative Practice?</div><div>-What makes a well functioning team?</div><div>-What causes team break-down, and how can we avoid it?</div><div>-What about the voice of the child in Collaborative Practice?</div><div>-How do we create a deep and durable parenting plan?</div>