WESTPORT, Conn., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Henrietta Harrison, MA, LMFT has expanded her Westport, Connecticut psychotherapy and coaching practice to include Divorce Coaching for couples engaged in Collaborative Divorce, Divorce Mediation or Traditional Divorce. Divorce Coaching helps keep the divorce respectful and dignified regardless of which divorce process the couple chooses.
Collaborative Divorce is a way for a couple to work with a team of specially trained professionals to negotiate the terms of their divorce without going to court. Each spouse has an attorney with them during four way negotiation of the divorce agreement. The Divorce Coach helps the couple separate emotional issues from the task of developing the financial settlement and parenting plan, fostering co-operation and teamwork helpful in co- parenting after the divorce.
Divorce Mediation uses three way negotiation between the spouses and a neutral mediator with the spouses advocating for themselves. As with Collaborative Divorce, Mediation allows a couple to retain control of the decision making process that determines how financial assets are divided and a parenting plan for the future. The Divorce Coach helps the couple stay on track with negotiation through the rough spots until all issues have been resolved.
In Traditional Divorce, the Divorce Coach works behind the scenes to keep the divorce from getting too acrimonious by keeping the couple focused on financial and parenting interests rather than emotional "old business." Using a Divorce Coach redefines the divorce as a problem to be solved rather than a contest with no winners.
Ms. Harrison is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has completed advanced training in the principles and techniques of Collaborative Divorce as well as Divorce Mediation. As a Divorce Coach, she uses a practical results oriented approach drawn from her many years as an executive coach and business consultant for firms like GE, Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, UBS, and Microsoft.
Her professional contributions have been recognized by inclusion in the Millennium Edition of the National Register of "Who's Who in Business and the Professions."
To learn more about Henrietta Harrison and the benefits of Divorce Coaching visit http://www.ctdivorcecoach.com/ or contact Henrietta Harrison at (203) 226-4748 or hh@henriettaharrison.com.
Divorce Coaching
CONTACT: Henrietta Harrison for Divorce Coaching, +1-203-226-4748,
hh@henriettaharrison.com
Web site: http://www.ctdivorcecoach.com/