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Collaborative Divorce NH: Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Training

  • 15 May 2026
  • 8:30 AM
  • 16 May 2026
  • 5:30 PM
  • Southern New Hampshire University Hospitality Center Salon B 2500 North River Road, Manchester, NH


This program is co-sponsored by Collaborative Divorce NH and NHPA! We benefit from your registration. 

Friday May 15, 2026- Saturday May 16, 2026 |Southern NH University - Hospitality Center Salon B, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, NH

14 CEs!

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Description of Event: 

This is a 2 day didactic/experiential training in the principles and application of multidisciplinary collaborative practice, a team-oriented, alternative dispute resolution approach to helping separating and divorcing couples negotiate settlement terms without going to court, and to do so with a minimum of upset and a maximum of open communication and mutual respect, and with the best interests of their children and future selves as co-parents in mind. Mental health professionals will learn to work in this team model with attorneys and financial specialists to help couples achieve their goals.


Learning Objectives:

Participants will be able to

1) Describe three key aspects of the history, theory, and practical application of multidisciplinary collaborative practice to potential divorcing couples.  

2) Describe how to apply the language and techniques of two other professionals so as to be blessed to promote successful negotiations aimed at helping couples reach their own constructive settlements.

3) Explain four different functions that each professional will be performing in the context of the multidisciplinary meetings.  

4) Prepare for impasse and resistance by identifying 2 obstacles that will often occur and 2 communication strategies that will help overcome this.

5) Utilize and explain at least five different documents such as formal participation agreements, court-required forms, questionnaires, checklists, etc.

6) Identify and discuss at least three ethical considerations of working with a multidisciplinary team.

7) Identify at least three ways professionals can deepen their skill sets for providing the Collaborative Divorce process to couples and families. 

This program is co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Psychological Association (NHPA) and Collaborative Divorce NH. NHPA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NHPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

New Hampshire Psychological Association

PO Box 566     |   Weare, NH 03281 

Phone- 603-415-0451
office@nhpsychology.org

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