Trainings and Continuing Education
Trauma-Informed Design, Fall Semester 2024, Boston Architectural College grade: A
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 16th Symposium on Child Custody, Columbus, Ohio November 13-16 2024
Seminars attended:
–Including Children’s Voices in Family Law Proceedings: Risks and Unintended Consequences
–Should I Persist When My Child Resists?
–Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in the Context of Child Custody Evaluations (Judicial Track)
–A New Approach to Divorce: The High Complexity Docket
–Lessons From the Trenches of Reunification
–Reunifying Families with Mental Health Issues Involved in High Conflict Divorce
–Navigating Parent-Child Contact Problems with a Risk Management Lens
AFCC Online Training: Advanced Issues in Family Law: Parent-Child Contact Problems; January 13-16 2025
AFCC Online Conference November 12-14 and November 16-18 2025
Seminars attended:
-Promoting Youth Mental Health: Evidence-Based Interventions in Family Law
-Opening Session: From Forced to Invited: Trauma-Informed Accountability in Complex Parenting Plan Disputes
- Improving PPE Satisfaction, Efficiency, and Validity through Advance Orientation
-Missing the Mark: The Under Addressed Role of Stepfamilies
-Plenary Session: Convenience is the Mother of Bad Inventions
-Statewide Legislation to Mandate Co-Parenting Education: Challenges and Strategy
-Physically Safe Conflict Resolution: A Bias-Resistant Approach
-Enhancing Parental Engagement in Schools: Innovative Solutions for Co-Parenting
-Court-Involved Therapy Guidelines Task Force Town Hall
-Beyond the Battle: Practical Interventions for Dispute Resolution
-Ten Tips on Managing Clients in High-Conflict Cases Involving PCCP
-The Benefits of Incorporating CPRT with Families in Conflict
Projects
8/2024: Worked with Booker Design Collaborative to engage stakeholders, educate about the effects of the environment on trauma issues in children, and offer design ideas as part of a team of engineers, landscape architects, and architects who designed a playground for St. Joseph’s Children’s Home.