In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with divorce coach, Jennifer Aternino, about how couples who are in a high conflict separation can benefit from working with a divorce coach. We discuss the advantages of using a coach and some of the common issues that a coach can help with. In addition, we chat about the differences between a coach and a therapist, what makes a separation high conflict and how conflict can be reduced through a coach. If you are involved in a high conflict separation, you won’t want to miss this episode.
To work with Jennifer or learn more about her, visit:
https://mychildrenandme.com/
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