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Therapeutic Separations:
A Collaborative Approach
Helping relationships survive is difficult and nuanced work. The reality is, unless carefully managed and constructed, separations trend to be a precursor to divorce. There are even legal dangers to Therapeutic managed separations that need to be addressed. A collaborative approach can offer unique benefits to this process, create additional trust, and offering the safety your clients need moving forward. Join me as we explore how a different, broader approach to saving relationships may be of benefit to your work.
Learning objectives:
1. Participants will be able to define what a collaborative therapeutic separation is.
2. Participants will be able to identify the components of a therapeutic separation, and those that require collaboration.
3. Participants will be able to identify the most common collaborators in a therapeutic separation and their roles.
Andrew Arthur
Partner, Genesis Christian Mediation C.M.
Andrew is a Certified Mediator (CM) with advanced training in the financial and legal matters involved in divorce. He is one of the founding partners in Genesis Christian Mediation, a firm dedicated to offer mediative support to families and non-profits all over the US. Andrew works with Counselors, Pastors, and Coaches nationally to help save relationships or relaunch families into a successful Co-Parenting journey.