Bill Eddy
New Ways for Families Parent Workbook
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New Ways for Families Parent Workbook
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Workbook used by family courts to teach parents the skills necessary to jointly make their parenting decisions out of court.
Workbook used by family courts to teach parents the skills necessary to jointly make their parenting decisions out of court.
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- Verlag: High Conflict Institute Press
- Seitenzahl: 95
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 272mm x 3mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9781936268054
- ISBN-10: 1936268051
- Artikelnr.: 44977457
- Verlag: High Conflict Institute Press
- Seitenzahl: 95
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 272mm x 3mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9781936268054
- ISBN-10: 1936268051
- Artikelnr.: 44977457
Bill Eddy is a lawyer, therapist, mediator and the President of High Conflict Institute. He developed the "High Conflict Personality" theory (HCP Theory) and has become an international expert on managing disputes involving high-conflict personalities and personality disorders. He provides training on this subject to lawyers, judges, mediators, managers, human resource professionals, businesspersons, healthcare administrators, college administrators, homeowners’ association managers, ombudspersons, law enforcement, therapists and others. He has been a speaker and trainer in over 25 states, several provinces in Canada, Australia, France and Sweden. As an attorney, Bill is a Certified Family Law Specialist in California and the Senior Family Mediator at the National Conflict Resolution Center in San Diego. Prior to becoming an attorney in 1992, he was a Licensed Clinical Social worker with twelve years’ experience providing therapy to children, adults, couples and families in psychiatric hospitals and outpatient clinics. He has taught Negotiation and Mediation at the University of San Diego School of Law for six years and he is on the part-time faculty of the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law and the National Judicial College.
Introduction
INDIVIDUAL PARENT COUNSELING
Session One : setting your goals
Session Two : flexible thinking
Session Three : calming upset emotions
Session Four : feelings are contagious
Session Five : feelings aren't decisions
Session Six : learning from mom, learning from dad
PARENT-CHILD COUNSELING
Introduction : Parent-Child Counseling
Session One : teaching your child skills for resiliency
Session Two : hearing your child's concerns
Session Three : discussing new ways of raising your child
APPENDICES
Appendix A : Responding to Hostile Mail (B.I.F.F.)
Appendix B : Is Your Child Alienated
Appendix C : Making Proposals
Appendix D : The NEW WAYS Parent-Child Talk
Appendix E : Don't Use Force
Verification of Completion : Individual Parent Counseling
Verification of Complexion : Parent-Child Counseling
INDIVIDUAL PARENT COUNSELING
Session One : setting your goals
Session Two : flexible thinking
Session Three : calming upset emotions
Session Four : feelings are contagious
Session Five : feelings aren't decisions
Session Six : learning from mom, learning from dad
PARENT-CHILD COUNSELING
Introduction : Parent-Child Counseling
Session One : teaching your child skills for resiliency
Session Two : hearing your child's concerns
Session Three : discussing new ways of raising your child
APPENDICES
Appendix A : Responding to Hostile Mail (B.I.F.F.)
Appendix B : Is Your Child Alienated
Appendix C : Making Proposals
Appendix D : The NEW WAYS Parent-Child Talk
Appendix E : Don't Use Force
Verification of Completion : Individual Parent Counseling
Verification of Complexion : Parent-Child Counseling
Introduction
INDIVIDUAL PARENT COUNSELING
Session One : setting your goals
Session Two : flexible thinking
Session Three : calming upset emotions
Session Four : feelings are contagious
Session Five : feelings aren't decisions
Session Six : learning from mom, learning from dad
PARENT-CHILD COUNSELING
Introduction : Parent-Child Counseling
Session One : teaching your child skills for resiliency
Session Two : hearing your child's concerns
Session Three : discussing new ways of raising your child
APPENDICES
Appendix A : Responding to Hostile Mail (B.I.F.F.)
Appendix B : Is Your Child Alienated
Appendix C : Making Proposals
Appendix D : The NEW WAYS Parent-Child Talk
Appendix E : Don't Use Force
Verification of Completion : Individual Parent Counseling
Verification of Complexion : Parent-Child Counseling
INDIVIDUAL PARENT COUNSELING
Session One : setting your goals
Session Two : flexible thinking
Session Three : calming upset emotions
Session Four : feelings are contagious
Session Five : feelings aren't decisions
Session Six : learning from mom, learning from dad
PARENT-CHILD COUNSELING
Introduction : Parent-Child Counseling
Session One : teaching your child skills for resiliency
Session Two : hearing your child's concerns
Session Three : discussing new ways of raising your child
APPENDICES
Appendix A : Responding to Hostile Mail (B.I.F.F.)
Appendix B : Is Your Child Alienated
Appendix C : Making Proposals
Appendix D : The NEW WAYS Parent-Child Talk
Appendix E : Don't Use Force
Verification of Completion : Individual Parent Counseling
Verification of Complexion : Parent-Child Counseling