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Webinar Bundle: The Job-Share Parenting 4-Course Series
BundleBundle includes enrollment into 4 Webinars (or their affiliated on-demand courses when released): "Observing and Evaluating Parental _________ " 6/26: Communication 7/10: Decision Making 7/17: Problem Solving 7/24: Conflict Resolution
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Webinar: Healing Inner Wounds through an Attachment Lens with EMDR Therapy II: Phases 3-8 (3.0 CEs)(EC#15002-124)
Course[June 05] Through lecture and video demonstrations, explore healing attachment wounds during phases 3-8. Gain practical tools to help clients recognize their relational patterns, reconnect with themselves, and develop secure attachments.
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Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Conflict Resolution in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-535w)
Course[July 24] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on problem solving by post-separation parents. Examine tools and processes for conflict resolution, and factors underlying parental conflict. Learn what to evaluate amid conflicts.
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Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Problem Solving in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-534w)
Course[July 17] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on problem solving by post-separation parents. "The Three-Legged Stool" model and other methods of problem solving are introduced. Learn ways to evaluate methods for evaluations.
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Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Decision Making in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-533w)
Course[July 10] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on decision making by post-separation parents. Decision making processes and tools are identified, as are tools for evaluators to use such as positional language.
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Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Communication in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-532w)
Course[June 26] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on communication by post-separation parents. Communication principles, processes and tools are identified, as are tools evaluators can use to evaluate communication skills.
$78
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Webinar Bundle: The Job-Share Parenting 4-Course Series
Bundle includes enrollment into 4 Webinars (or their affiliated on-demand courses when released): "Observing and Evaluating Parental _________ " 6/26: Communication 7/10: Decision Making 7/17: Problem Solving 7/24: Conflict Resolution
Webinar: Healing Inner Wounds through an Attachment Lens with EMDR Therapy II: Phases 3-8 (3.0 CEs)(EC#15002-124)
[June 05] Through lecture and video demonstrations, explore healing attachment wounds during phases 3-8. Gain practical tools to help clients recognize their relational patterns, reconnect with themselves, and develop secure attachments.
Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Conflict Resolution in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-535w)
[July 24] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on problem solving by post-separation parents. Examine tools and processes for conflict resolution, and factors underlying parental conflict. Learn what to evaluate amid conflicts.
Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Problem Solving in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-534w)
[July 17] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on problem solving by post-separation parents. "The Three-Legged Stool" model and other methods of problem solving are introduced. Learn ways to evaluate methods for evaluations.
Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Decision Making in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-533w)
[July 10] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on decision making by post-separation parents. Decision making processes and tools are identified, as are tools for evaluators to use such as positional language.
Webinar: Observing and Evaluating Parental Communication in the Context of Job-Share Parenting (2.0 CEs)(CCE-532w)
[June 26] The job-share parenting series. This presentation focuses on communication by post-separation parents. Communication principles, processes and tools are identified, as are tools evaluators can use to evaluate communication skills.
Webinar: Building Trigger Tolerance With EMDR: Regulating Reactivity in Children and Adolescents (3.0 CE Credits)(EC #15002-123)
[May 15] Kids who are reactive and intolerant are not ready for EMDR addressing the past. This workshop will demonstrate that by processing with a focus on expanding tolerance for distress rather than eliminating it, we can build resilience, etc.
Webinar: Maintaining Boundaries, Ethics and Professional Integrity in Child Custody Work (3.0 CEs)(CCE-575w)
[May 08] This course will address the ethical and professional responsibilities of mental health clinicians engaged in child custody work, particularly in CCEs/PPEs. Review the "ABC" framework, review court interactions and common complaints.
Webinar: Assessing Types of Coercive Controlling Violence (CCV) for Parenting Plan Evaluators (2.0 CEs)(CCE-570w)
[April 10] In this course, learn the factors that comprise a clear definition of coercive controlling violence (CCV) and a framework for differentiating between different types of CCV, alongside treatment and recommendation implications for these.
Webinar: Beyond the Basics: Advanced EMDR Interventions for CPTSD (3.0 CE Credits)(EC #15002-120)
[May 29] This advanced workshop goes beyond the basics, equipping EMDR therapists with innovative strategies for working with CPTSD. It will cover adapting EMDR for CPTSD, adapting a nervous-system informed approach, targeted interventions and more.
Webinar: Using EMDR to Treat Teens with Attachment Wounds and Dissociation (3.0 CE Credits)(EC #15002-121)
[May 22] This course examines how teens uniquely will try to sabotage their therapy through destructive actions and the specialized treatments to use to address their symptoms of dissociation. Learn to utilize curiosity, engage protective parts, etc.
Webinar: EMDR for Complex Trauma in ICE Raids: Processing Somatic, Betrayal, and Collective Injuries (3.0 CEs)(EC#15002-119)
[April 17] Through this structured, culturally informed EMDR framework, clinicians can support individuals in reprocessing the somatic, emotional, interpersonal, and betrayal-based impacts of ICE-related trauma. For individuals and communities.
CCE-213: 2025 Annual CCE Update (8.0 CE Credits)
Our annual update for the Child Custody Evaluator (CCE) field, as specified by the California Judicial Council for 2025. Hosted by Lori Love. Speakers include Margo Hoy, Sandra Mayberry, Christy Bradshaw Schmidt, Leslie Drozd and Sally Lynch
CCE-214: 2025 Annual IPV Update (4.0 CE Credits)
Our annual Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)/ Domestic Violence (DV) update. This update will feature host Lori Love, Ph.D. and presenter Weston Lange, PsyD, LCSW!
Bundle: 2025 Annual Updates (CCE-213 + CCE-214)
2 courses, released in late 2025, contain our full, 12.0 hour, Judicial Council of Council approved, annual update for child custody professionals. Featuring a well-respected and expert line-up of speakers, learn the latest in the CCE/PPE field!
CCE-208: Annual IPV Update 2024 (4.0 CE Credits)
The 2024 annual IPV update. Presented by Lori Love and Robin Deutsch. 4.0 CE credits. Approved by the Judicial Council of California.
CCE-207: Annual CCE Update 2024 (8.0 CE Credits)
The 2024 annual CCE update. Topics include judicial updates, transgender children, advance orientation and considerations with religion/culture. Presenters: Lori Love, Hon. Margo Hoy, Allan Barsky, Sandra Mayberry, Ben Garber, Mesha Ellis
CCE-206: 2023 IPV Update (4.0 CE Credits)
Updated for 2023. Participants will be provided with updated information (as of 2023) regarding working with Parent Child Contact Problems (PCCP) within the context IPV. They will learn about the current methods of coercive control.
CCE-402: Advanced Orientation (AO) Improves Efficacy, Efficiency, and Participant Satisfaction: Preparing Parents for Parenting Plan Evaluations (2.5 CE Credits)
PPE is a rigorous, intrusive, expensive process intended to characterize the family’s dynamics and assist the Court in understanding the children’s best interests. This webinar discusses using Advanced Orientation to prepare parents.
CCE-560: Assessing Risk of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence in Child Custody Evaluations (CCEs/PPEs) (1.5 CE Credits)
This course will give an overview of changes in process and competencies resulting from new laws about screening for child abuse. Changes include increased use of evidence-based procedures to investigate effects of DV on custody recs.
CCE-557: Behind the Screens: Understanding the Use of Cybercrime in Domestic Violence - Implications for Child Custody Evaluations and Parenting Plan Development (2.0 CE Credits)
This course will inform evaluators about the intersection of cybercrime and domestic violence. This includes the exploration of how cybercrime tactics can impact issues frequently raised during the course of a custody evaluation.
CCE-564: Beyond Parent-Child Bonds: Integrating Triadic Insights into Child Custody Evaluations (3.0 CEs)
This course examines the concept and significance of triadic relationships in family systems, and teaches how to apply structured observation tools in custody evaluations and convey nuanced family insights to the court effectively.
CCE-217: Conducting Parenting Plan Evaluations with Integrity: A Best Practice Booster (2.0 CEs)
From our 2025 Update. Evaluators face increasing pressure to deliver work that adheres to professional standards and withstands legal scrutiny. Participants will explore the value of work product review, alternative hypotheses, and ethical standards.
CCE-130: Conducting ‘Reunification’ Therapies: Responding to Systemic Resist/Refuse Dynamics (4.0 CEs)
This course reviews the dynamics of the high conflict family that can result in resist/refuse dynamics and details best practice interventions in support of the child’s opportunity to enjoy a healthy relationship with all parents.
CCE-211: Considerations of Culture and Religion for the Child Custody Evaluator (1.5 CE Credits)
This presentation examines the impact of cultural and religious backgrounds on custody recommendations, highlighting the importance of cultural competence among evaluators. Featured in the 2024 annual CCE update.
CCE-135: Dynamics, not Diagnoses: Understanding and Responding to the Needs of the Polarized Child (2.0 CEs)
This course will give you an understanding of the systemic dynamics that can impact a polarized child. Dr. Garber introduces an ecological model describing 14+ mutually compatible family dynamics that illustrate what a child may be experiencing.
CCE-132: Finding Fit in Dysfunctional Families (6.0 CEs)
This course provides mental health and family law professionals with the foundation to understand the purpose and process associated with child-centered CCE/PPE. Best practice guidelines, child interview techniques and more will be covered.
CCE-133: For the Love of Fluffy: Transitional Objects and High Conflict Divorce (5.0 CEs)
Transitional objects - such as plushies, blankets, old notes - provide children enduring their parents’ conflicts with critical emotional fuel. Learn about the concept of these objects, emotional fuel, and applications for evaluators.
CCE-189: Identifying Weakness in your PPE and Process (2.0 CE Credits)
Whether you are new to PPEs or highly experienced, your reports and testimony must be both admissible and persuasive in court. This workshop provides practical advice using the revised AFCC Guidelines and psycho-legal literature.
CCE-512: The Importance of Co-Parenting in Custody Evaluations (3.0 CEs)
This course provides evaluators with a comprehensive understanding of how different co-parenting factors affect family dynamics and children’s adjustment. Learn to assess co-parenting factors and make the best recommendations for the child.
CCE-131: Keeping Kids Out of the Middle: Assessing and Addressing the Needs of the Triangulated Child (2.0 CEs)
This keynote presentation introduces viewers to the basics of family functioning, the dynamics that can nurture a child toward healthy autonomy, and the ways in which co-parental conflict, separation and divorce can do harm.
CCE-215: Legal and Judicial Updates: Working with Judges and the Implications of Legal Cases on CCEs/PPEs (2.5 CE Credits)
From our 2025 CCE Update. Gain unparalleled insight into the judicial and legal dimensions of CCEs/PPEs in this dynamic two-part program. Perfect for new and experienced evaluators alike, hear both judicial perspective and legal guidance.
CCE-210: Minimizing Bias and Premature Closure: A Rubric for the Evaluation and Adjudication of Resist/Refuse Dynamics (2.0 CE Credits)
From the 2024 annual CCE update. An overview of our present understanding of resist/refuse dynamics (RRD; aka., parent-child contact problems or PCCP) as they occur in high conflict divorce-related litigation.
CCE-209: Parenting Plan Evaluations involving Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth: Psychosocial and Legal Perspectives (2.0 CE Credits)
From the 2024 annual CCE update. This workshop will provide parenting plan evaluators with a fundamental information regarding the legal, social, spiritual-religious, medical, and psychological challenges faced by transgender/youth and their family.
CCE-185: Parenting Plan Evaluations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (2.0 CE Credits)
In this workshop, Dr. Stahl will identify good forensic evaluation practice and give examples of defective work, biased evaluations, and fatal flaws to help participants use the AFCC Guidelines and understand ways to improve their PPEs.
CCE-188: Quality Evaluations in the Context of Coercive Control (2.0 CE Credits)
States are beginning to add coercive control to their IPV Codes. In CA, it is defined as behavior that “unreasonably interferes with a person’s free will and personal liberty”. This course highlights examples and gives suggestions for assessment.
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