If you’ve been considering becoming a certified divorce coach, there’s never been a better time. The CDC® offers a program that goes well beyond the impressive materials assembled from diverse disciplines – from leading edge neuroscience to highly respected conflict practices especially needed in high conflict and high stress situations.
You may be asking, why should I get certified or what does certification mean for me? No other program gives you the hands-on experience in every area that your client will need to become a client who is respected and effective at making the best possible decisions for their future, day in and day out. And you will help your clients avoid the biggest mind-set mistakes that so many professionals recognize but feel challenged to address.
CDC Certified Divorce Coach® is a federally registered certification mark, registered in the U.S., Canada, and in the U.K., and it provides assurance for clients that the CDC Certified Divorce Coach® and CDC Divorce Transition and Recovery Coach® certifications represent the best in personal divorce coaching, speaks to your credibility as a personal divorce coach and differentiates you from others calling themselves divorce coaches.
And now it’s even better because we’re offering dual certifications – CDC Certified Divorce Coach® and CDC Divorce Transition and Recovery Coach® in one comprehensive 16-week course. One Course, 32 modules, meets twice weekly.
Time is running out to register for the next CDC® Certified Divorce Coach Training and Certification which starts January 5, 2021 and runs through April 22, 2021. And don’t miss the Early Registration Deadline of November 13th to qualify for the Bonus Program.
If you’re still on the fence, you should attend one of our series of mini-training webinars for those who would like to explore more about how divorce coaching plays out in real life. Our next one is on Monday, November 2nd, and is “Helping Your Clients avoid The Six Biggest Mistakes In Divorce“. Find out more information here: https://certifieddivorcecoach.
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