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Taming the Anxiety Beast Within:

 Structuring Our Work with Families
to Diminish Conflict and Optimize Success After Separation


Anxiety
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worksheet here

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This engaging, interactive program emphasizes the importance of structure in its four distinct forms as a critical means of managing anxiety in family law matters, both yours' as the professional
and the family members'/litigants' themselves.


How anxiety
affects our bodies

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Anxiety compromises mature functioning, fuels impulsivity, undermines open-minded, constructive, child-centered dialogue, and promotes bias.

Structure in the form of limits and associated consequence, boundaries that define space, roles that define relationships, and routine or rituals help to diminish anxiety and get constructive processes back on track.

Contact to register:
info@collaborativefamilylawgroup.com

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