Collaborative Divorce: If I can’t have my kids, no one will!
Update: 2012-02-09
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On this edition of The Collaborative Divorce, psychologist Neil S. Grossman, Ph.D., ABPP, explores recent news of a widower Dad who killed his kids and himself after the court gave child custody to his late wife's parents.
Dr. Grossman says, "The 3 main emotions associated with divorce are love, anger and sadness. Tragically, this Dad's emotions took over and left little room for reason – or just enough for distorted reason. There are also cultural and religious beliefs that may have caused this."
Neil Grossman is a clinical and forensic psychologist board-specialized in couple and family psychology. His sub-specialty focus is on families undergoing a divorce.
The Collaborative Divorce Show features legal, financial and mental health professionals trained to help couples and families resolve disputes. The collaborative method is open and non-adversarial, without litigation or a judge, with the goal of a mutually agreeable outcome. Speakers are members of Collaborative Dispute Resolutions on Long Island, NY.
Music by J.C. Revue. www.jcrevue.com
Dr. Grossman says, "The 3 main emotions associated with divorce are love, anger and sadness. Tragically, this Dad's emotions took over and left little room for reason – or just enough for distorted reason. There are also cultural and religious beliefs that may have caused this."
Neil Grossman is a clinical and forensic psychologist board-specialized in couple and family psychology. His sub-specialty focus is on families undergoing a divorce.
The Collaborative Divorce Show features legal, financial and mental health professionals trained to help couples and families resolve disputes. The collaborative method is open and non-adversarial, without litigation or a judge, with the goal of a mutually agreeable outcome. Speakers are members of Collaborative Dispute Resolutions on Long Island, NY.
Music by J.C. Revue. www.jcrevue.com
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