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    • "What Therapists Need to Know about Divorce – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" – Barry Davis Mediation

    "What Therapists Need to Know about Divorce – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" – Barry Davis Mediation

    • Fri, September 08, 2017
    • 9:00 AM - 11:30 PM (MST)
    • 3333 Skypark Dr #200, Torrance, CA 90505

    Registration

    • Free for all members who pre-register
    • Non Member full price. Become a member and receive special pricing for all events!
    • Special price for Pre Licensed members

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    Meetings are now FREE for members who pre-register!

    Our meeting format has changed.  Presentations now will be 90 minute segments.  Here are the changes:

    •         8:30-9:00      Registration
    •      9:00-9:30      Networking
    •      9:30-11:00    Presentation/Educational Program (reduced from 2 hours to 1.5 hours)
    •     11:00-11:30  Informal Networking

    2.0 Continue education units will still be provided. There will be no breaks.

     The informal networking is not part of the CEU portion of the program. Participants and speakers may remain for questions if they wish or can simply network without any structure. You most certainly may announce that you are willing to stay during that time slot to address any questions. 


     Barry Davis


    Because divorce impacts such a significant portion of our clients (and this impact crosses over from children to individual adults, couples and families), it is important for therapists to thoroughly understand both the fundamental aspects of the divorce process as well as the more constructive options and resources that are becoming available. This presentation will not only address the fundamental aspects of divorce so that therapist can engage in more informed conversations with their clients, but, also, will provide attendees with valuable resources and insight into ways to support their clients through this challenging process.
    Topics addressed:
    • Divorce Basics
    • Division of Property
    • CA Community Property State
    • Child Support
    • Parenting (Custody) Plan
    • Divorce Mediation
    • Telling Children about Divorce
    • Resources: Internet and Literary

    Three Objectives:
    After the presentation:
    1. Participants will list four fundamental aspects of divorce.
    2. Attendees will prepare a list of presenter-provided online and literature resources for use with their clients.
    3. Participants will summarize the divorce mediation process so they can counsel their clients effectively regarding constructive options in the divorce process.

    2 Free CEUs, free continental breakfast, networking and free raffle.

    For more information about the presenter, Barry Davis, go to www.davismediation.com

    Long Beach - South Bay CAMFT - APPROVAL NUMBER: PCE 3803 Course meets the qualifications for two (2) hours of continuing educationfor LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and/or LEPs, as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Refund Policy: With a 24-hour written notice, a full refund will be provided. With less than 24 hours' notice, credit towards attendance at a future education program course will be provided. Target Audience: This educational program is planned for marriage and family therapists, marriage and family therapy interns, social workers, counselors and/or educations psychologist. Special Needs Accommodations: In the event that special needs accommodations are required, please contact Sara Burchfiel at saraburchfielmft@gmail.com indicating your need at least one week prior to the educational program. Awarding Course Completion Certifications: LB-SB CAMFT monitors attendance with sign-in and sign-out sheets and final course evaluations. Once the participate have signed out and provided course evaluations, course completion certificates will be provided. Grievances: The Program Administrator (PA) and Board of Directors (BOD) will handle complaints or grievances and conduct investigations to determine the appropriate resolutions. The BOD and PA will respond within 48 hours of receiving the complaint and will provide timely fall-up to the participant during the course of investigation and resolution. 

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