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When the Family Fractures: Working Confidently with Separated Families

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Online/Virtual
Off
World Region
Oceania
Country
New Zealand
Language
English
Website
https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/when-the-family-fractures-working-confidently-with-separated-families-tickets-1105008533269?aff=oddtdtcreator
Presenter
Tiffany Rochester is a Clinical Psychologist and Co-Parenting Coach living in Boorloo, on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja (Perth,Western Australia). Her expertise has made her a sought-after trainer and consultant in the mental health sector, especially for working with separated families and the family court system. With over two decades of clinical experience, she draws unique insights from both therapeutic practice and the legal system.

A 1-Day Intensive for Mental Health Professionals 

Parental Separation affects a significant proportion of our clients, yet most practitioners receive minimal training in managing these complex family dynamics. This workshop fills critical knowledge gaps, helping you work more effectively with young people and their families while protecting your time, energy, and professional wellbeing.

This workshop is ideal for psychologists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, mental health nurses, GPs, and all other mental health professionals working with adults or children affected by separation. It will help clinicians who feel uncertain when separation dynamics emerge in individual therapy, or who are struggling with managing consent issues and parent involvement. Especially if you are worried your therapeutic recommendations might complicate legal matters; you're unsure when to take on these cases and when to refer; or your between-session workload with these clients is unsustainable.

You'll Leave Knowing:

  • evidence-based interventions that work in separated family contexts
  • how separation impacts child development and attachment
  • tools to identify red flags, know which cases to accept and when to refer
  • when you need both parents' consent (and when you don't)
  • how to prevent being triangulated and maintain therapeutic boundaries
  • confidence about providing court-appropriate documentation
  • methods to structure sessions and manage between-session contact
  • how to protect yourself legally while maintaining therapeutic effectiveness