The end of your relationship has ended, and truth is, no one can really prepare you for the emotional turbulence that is about to be experienced. Sure, every separation is…
Most articles that I read on Co-Parenting refer to co-parents as 2 parents who have gone through a divorce/separation. They refer to co-parents as exes; ex husband/wife; ex lover; ex…
I see many parents that are in conflict, and some that can’t even be in the same room as each other. People ask me how I remain neutral in those…
I often hear people tell me that Mediation is not right for them, to what I always answer: “What are you trying to accomplish that cannot be done in Mediation?…
I so often hear parents complain of their relationship with their children and the reason being because they are the “disciplinarian” in the family. My first question to them is:…
As per the children’s ACT, BOTH parents have equal rights and responsibilities unless otherwise stated by a Court of Law. When separating/divorcing from your children’s other parent, a lot has…
While a divorce/separation is painful, now and again, I meet someone who is really struggling to move on with their life. The first thing to understand is that healing isn’t…
Many people that I meet for counselling or mediation have a finger to point at the other party. I like to begin with establishing that no one is ever blameless….
All I hear from people going through a divorce is how they want to move on, yet, so many have been battling their divorce for an ongoing 2, 3, 4,…
By William Glasser, M.D. Choice theory is a new psychology developed by Dr. William Glasser when he realized that all his psychiatric work was based on people choosing what they…