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Post-Separation/Divorce The Psychologists at Carter Haave Vandersteen Bateman have developed a unique and extremely effective model of intervention for families who experience difficulty during the transition of separation and divorce.This model is an integral component within the full range of alternative dispute resolution interventions. The post separation/divorce intervention is a structured process of:
Our highly specialized work in this area is gaining recognition among professionals in the legal, medical, alternative dispute resolution, and psychology communities. We can and do make a significant and positive difference in the lives of the children and adults we work with using this model. Ideally, intervention is most effective when the whole family participates in the reconstructing process. We do recognize, however, that it is not always necessary or feasible for everyone in the family to enter into all aspects of the intervention. In some instances therapy focuses on a subset of the family system. Psychologists within the firm of CHVB provide extensive assistance to families during times of transition. We would be pleased to discuss the various aspects of the Post Separation/Divorce Intervention in detail. We will also be pleased to speak to your clients directly about our services upon your referral. THE POST SEPARATION/DIVORCE INTERVENTION MODEL IMPROVING SEPARATION/DIVORCE ADJUSTMENT The transition that begins at the time of separation and continues throughout the process of divorce brings economic, social, emotional and legal changes that impact the children and parents. Mothers and fathers struggle to come to terms with their changing reality as they begin the complicated process of uncoupling. A major difficulty encountered is that of separating their roles as spouses from their role as parents. Family members are confronted with a need to learn to manage change in a positive way rather than to react to change in a negative and destructive manner. PRESENTING THE VOICE OF CHILDREN It is becoming increasingly clear that the voice of children needs to be heard by their parents when a family is experiencing the transition of separation/divorce. This is especially true when families have difficulty communicating or in a situation of high conflict between parents. In order to develop effective and realistic parenting plans, parents must not lose sight of the developmental and emotional needs of their children. Providing a child with a safe and structured opportunity to explore and express their feelings has the positive result of increasing the parent's understanding of how to best meet the needs of their children in the divorce resolution. THE RECONSTRUCTION AND HEALING OF FAMILY SYSTEMS The post separation/divorce intervention is based on a co-parenting concept in which each parent's contribution to child rearing is considered to be valuable and important to the healthy development of the child. The intervention provides parents with the opportunity to effectively address difficulties that arise as a result of a lack of communication, differences in parenting style or values, or changes in circumstances that threaten a previously stable post separation/divorce agreement. Parents are assisted in making positive changes in their understanding and behavior to reduce conflict, to more adequately meet the needs of their children, and to move forward in their lives. It offers an environment in which parents can renegotiate their co-parenting relationship and reconfigure family relationships in a manner that focuses on results and concrete change in the family system.
POST SEPARATION/DIVORCE INTERVENTION TARGET AUDIENCE FAMILY SYSTEMS WITH A HISTORY
OF CONFLICT
FAMILY SYSTEMS IN SITUATIONAL CRISIS
FAMILY SYSTEMS IN ONGOING CRISIS
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