So how does a divorce coach help the client to get past the emotional turmoil of their “story” and instead concentrate on the divorce process itself? There is never “THE ONE WAY” to handle an obstacle in the pathway through divorce. The background and experience of the divorce coach coupled with the clarity of the client about how they define their needs and wants, contributes significantly to the direction that the conversation takes.
As a CDC Certified Divorce Coach®, you will gain the tools, knowledge, and practical applications to help your client successfully move from the story of divorce to the business of divorce. With your help, they will be better prepared to communicate their wants and needs during the proceedings and into the future. Our next CDC® Certified Divorce Coach Training and Certification starts January 7th and ends April 24th.
In just 16 weeks you will have the skills, structure and know-how to make a profound difference in the lives of individuals and families by showing them a better way to go through divorce!
Emotional Justice in Divorce: Why It Must Come from Within and How a Divorce Coach Can Help You Focus on the Future
Divorce is often seen as an emotionally tumultuous time, where the search for justice—emotional or otherwise—can consume those involved. Many people enter the process hoping that legal settlements or an "amicable divorce" will provide them with the emotional closure...
Divorce Coaching: A Universal Need
In 2011, CDC Certified Divorce Coach® pioneered a new profession, grounded in best practices, personal excellence, and a commitment to seeing the best in our clients. This was done to guide them in finding the answers they seek. The Certified Divorce Coach® Training...
Empowering Divorcing Clients: How a Certified Divorce Coach Can Help You Find Your Voice
Divorce is one of life’s most overwhelming and emotionally taxing experiences, second only to the loss of a loved one. It’s not just the emotional turmoil; the legal complexities, endless paperwork, and the life-altering decisions involved can make the process feel...