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30 Garfield Place
Suite 920
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: (513) 241-9844
Fax: (513) 241-9908
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Upcoming Trainings
Introduction to Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice February 22 and 23, 2008  Cincinnati, Ohio 

With: Barbara Hummel, M.Ed. LPC and Amy Whitlatch, CFP®, CDFA™. 

This training focuses on the one-coach neutral model of collaborative practice.  Additionally, members of the Cincinnati Academy of Collaborative Professionals: attorneys, psychologists, family therapists and financial professionals will be on hand to provide insight and background about their practices and experiences.

Contact:  Ross Evans  rme@kgnlaw.com

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Introduction to Collaborative Practice

March 14 and 15, 2008:  Elliott City, Maryland at the Turf Valley Resort (http://www.turfvalleyresort.com)

2 Day Introduction that focuses on the lawyer role in the collaborative process.  While other professions are welcome to participate in the training, it does not qualify as a basic interdisciplinary collaborative training.

Contact:  Ali Doyle   adoyle@adoylelaw.com

Difficult Divorces- Putting Your Collaborative Skills to the Test (with Victoria Smith)

April 2 and 4, 2008, New Britain, Connecticut

A focus on: Difficult Conversations- with clients and/or your collaborative partner; advocacy within the collaborative paradigm; Communication Cautions: Power imbalances; Beware of the Shadow- third parties’ affect on the collaborative process; “Jumping the Shark”- How to realize when things are tanking and why

Contact:  Barry Armata  barmata@armata-davis.com   

American Bar Association Family Law Section joint meeting with American Psychological Association

May 1, 2008

Chicago, Illinois

Presentation with Mark Otis, Ph.d.  on Collaborative Practice

  


















 

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