March 16, 2018 – Advanced Training in Boca Raton (Enrolling the Collaborative Case)

What: 1-Day Advanced Collaborative Training (It All Starts in the Initial Client Meeting – Enrolling the Collaborative Case)

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SponsorSouth Palm Beach County Collaborative Law Group

Where: Boca Grove Golf & Tennis Club, 21351 Whitaker Dr., Boca Raton, Florida 33433

When: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm March 16, 2018

Continuing Education: For CEUs, see below; CLEs have been be applied for

Cost: $200 for South Palm Beach County Collaborative Law Group members/$225 for non-members

Trainers: Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers

Registration: Registration Form

Connect on Social Media: #CollaborativeLawBoca

Learn more: View the video below or contact Sheila Cohen Furr, Ph.D. at sheilpsych@aol.com.

 

ABOUT THE ADVANCED TRAINING – ENROLLING THE COLLABORATIVE CASE

Do you want more collaborative cases?  It all starts in the initial client meeting.  Uncover the unconscious biases that may be preventing you from signing more collaborative clients.  Learn cutting edge techniques for the initial consultation.  Explore how not only attorneys, but also mental health professionals and financial professionals can become collaborative case generators.   Become a collaborative rainmaker!

At our High-Energy, Intensive, Advanced Collaborative Training, you will:

*   Demonstrate innovative tools for conducting a client-focused initial consultation.

*   Apply skills for maximizing your success in helping clients choose the collaborative process.

*   Identify your own judgments or biases which may be interfering with your ability to enroll a collaborative case.

Continuing Education provided by Dr. Carol L. Clark, Provider #50-550/BAP585. This course (#20-613165) is approved for 7 CEUs by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling, expires 3/19; and the Florida Board of Psychology, expires 5/20. The Board of Psychology will not revoke the continuing psychological education credit given to any psychologist for the completion of any continuing psychological education program sponsored by a provider whose status is later revoked by the Board as a result of any complaint registered against the program by a psychologist.