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CCE-210: Minimizing Bias and Premature Closure: A Rubric for the Evaluation and Adjudication of Resist/Refuse Dynamics (2.0 CE Credits)
CourseFrom 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.
$79
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CCE-207: Annual CCE Update 2024 (8.0 CE Credits)
CourseThe 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
$279
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CCE-401: Refuting the 5 Factor Model: Best Practice Requires a Systemic Approach to PCCP (Parent-Child Contact Problems) (3 CE Credits)
CourseThis specialized training rejects the problematic "Five Factor Model" and advocates for a systemic approach to parent-child contact problems (PCCP). Dr. Garber proposes a rubric to guide evaluators, Guardians ad litem, and fact-finders.
$99
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CCE-402: Advanced Orientation (AO) Improves Efficacy, Efficiency, and Participant Satisfaction: Preparing Parents for Parenting Plan Evaluations (2.5 CE Credits)
CoursePPE 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.
$89
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CCE-130: Conducting ‘Reunification’ Therapies: Responding to Systemic Resist/Refuse Dynamics (4.0 CEs)
CourseThis 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.
$119
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CCE-131: Keeping Kids Out of the Middle: Assessing and Addressing the Needs of the Triangulated Child (2.0 CEs)
CourseThis 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.
$79
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CCE-132: Finding Fit in Dysfunctional Families (6.0 CEs)
CourseThis 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.
$159
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CCE-133: For the Love of Fluffy: Transitional Objects and High Conflict Divorce (5.0 CEs)
CourseTransitional 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.
$149
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CCE-134: The Ten Pillars Underlying a Developmentally-Informed Parenting Plan (3.0 CEs)
CourseThis course identifies 10 specific pillars upon which any developmentally-based parenting plan should be built. 3 focus on the quality of co-parenting. 3 focus on the quality of the parent-child relationships. 4 involve the transition between parents
$99
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CCE-135: Dynamics, not Diagnoses: Understanding and Responding to the Needs of the Polarized Child (2.0 CEs)
CourseThis 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.
$79
Our Presenters
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Benjamin D. Garber, Ph.D.
Ben Garber is a New Hampshire licensed psychologist. In the role of clinician, Dr. Garber provides systemically-informed, child-centered therapies, focusing on services intended to help separated, divorcing and divorced parents to keep their kids out of the middle of their conflicts.
As family law professional, Dr. Garber conducts Child-Centered Family Evaluations (Child Custody Evaluations) and provides both testamentary and non-testamentary expert consultation to counsel and the courts across North America. Dr. Garber is a prolific author and a highly respected family law trainer. He is the author of hundreds of popular press articles, twenty peer reviewed professional publications, several book chapters and seven acclaimed books, most recently, “Holding Tight/Letting Go: Raising Healthy Kids In Anxious Times (Unhooked Books, 2017).
Learn more at DefuseDivorce.com and www.FamilyLawConsulting.org.