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AFCC Conference in Denver, June 2-5, 2010
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I am excited to be attending the 47th Annual Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) from June 2 to 5, 2010, in Denver, Colorado.
This year's AFCC Conference is entitled Traversing the Trail of Alientation: Rocky Relationships, Mountains of Emotion, Mile High Conflict.
I am signed up for the following seminars, which I hope to blog in the evenings:
Hot Minds or Hot Heads? How the Brain Reacts to Conflict and How to Use Strategic, Skill-Based Tools to Help Mediation Clients
Family Bridges: Principles, Procedures and Ethical Considerations in Reconnecting Severely Alienated Children with Their Parents
Best Interest Parenting Time Schedules: The Intersection of Developmental Needs and Parenting Style
Evaluating Allegations of Parental Substance Abuse in the Context of Parental Alienation
How Do You Know What You Say You Know? A Family Lawyer's Guide to Confronting Mental Health Evidence
Attachment Relationships in the Courtroom
Getting Real About Parental Alienation
Calm in the Face of the Storm: Spiritual Intelligence and Daily Practice for the Peacemaker
Our goal is always to share whatever information we learn of that may help families and couples in relationship transitions. Hopefully we can do this in real time this week!
T.W. Arnold
www.ThurmanArnold.com
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Posted By Thurman Arnold on
June 01, 2010 06:34 am |
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