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Psychological Aspects of Divorce Client Representation Seminar Leader: Ronald S. Granberg, CFLS, AAML
Course Description: This is a course that can be of use to anyone assisting professionals dealing with parties involved in Family Law proceedings. Divorce is inherently a difficult process. It is made all the more challenging by the clients' emotional responses. This seminar will focus on the psychological aspects of divorce and suggest ways to deal with and hopefully ameliorate the difficulties.
Topics to be covered include:
- Emotional pressures at play.
- Negotiating with a rock
- Limits of client control
- The three faces of DSM, Axis II
- Avoiding over-identification and confirmation bias
- A spin on the cycle of abuse
- Games clients play
- Confessions of a limbic lawyer
- Divorce vs. sanity
This is a course that can be of use to anyone assisting professionals dealing with parties involved in Family Law proceedings. Divorce is inherently a difficult process. It is made all the more challenging by the clients' emotional responses. This seminar will focus on the psychological aspects of divorce and suggest ways to deal with and hopefully ameliorate the difficulties.
Topics to be covered include:
- Emotional pressures at play.
- Negotiating with a rock
- Limits of client control
- The three faces of DSM, Axis II
- Avoiding over-identification and confirmation bias
- A spin on the cycle of abuse
- Games clients play
- Confessions of a limbic lawyer
- Divorce vs. sanity
Download the Seminar Flyer.
Qualifies for 3 hours of MCLE credit This video qualifies for 3 hours of Family Law Legal Specialization including 3 hours of Psychological and Counseling credit |
On Demand Video (view online) $175.00
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