The Psychology of Divorce: Advanced Client Counseling for the Family Law Practitioner
Presented by The Counseling Office of Joseph Shaub
(Four Hours CLE Credit / .5 Hours Ethics)
Date: Friday, March 29, 2013
Times: Registration – 12:30 – 12:45
Workshop – 12:45-5:00pm
Cost: $169.00
Location: The Boardroom
One Union Square
600 University Street
Seattle, Washington
Workshop Description:
Part I: The Ethical Foundation (.5 hrs.)
- The RPC’s and the attorney’s ethical obligation toward third parties
- The historic critique of “adversarial ethics” and the importance of the lawyer’s role as counselor
Part II: Shake Hands with Dr. John Gottman: How Couples Fight (1.25 hrs)
- Understand Gottman’s research into marital conflict
- Learn how all distressed couples follow the same rules of engagement – whether intact or divorcing
- Use Gottman’s work to effectively counsel your most reactive clients
Part III: An Enduring Dance: The Critical Lens of Systems Thinking (1.0 hrs.)
- Derived from over 50 years of clinical observation and research
- Allows you to predict the behavior of your client and their spouse with remarkable accuracy
- A reprise of Joe’s popular 2010 ADR Conference presentation
Part IV Why is Marital Distress So Intense?: The Attachment Perspective (1.25 hrs.)
- Understand the four basic “Attachment Styles” and how they influence the way people love and how they divorce
- Attachment Theory provides a deep insight into the source and intensity of conflict between intimate partners
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Seating is Limited! Registrations received after Wednesday, October 12th are not guaranteed and subject to availability