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Counselor Created Resources That Support Your Client and Your Practice. 

Divorce Tool Box is a resource not only for your client but also for your practice.

Our Counselor Resources are specifically designed to help clinicians.

  •  Grow your practice by reaching new clients thus increasing your income
  •  Use our guided curriculum for your appointment sessions
  •  Become an expert with more accessible resources

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Counseling Curriculum Guidebook and Video

This guidebook is designed to provide the tools you need to offer necessary support to assist your clients as they work through each Divorce Tool Box Online Session. It provides two additional sessions allowing up to ten sessions for those divorcing with children and six for those divorcing without children. The additional sessions allow for a Pre-Divorce Tool Box session to assist where your client is currently (Intake) and Post-Divorce Tool Box session to allow for final closure.

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This resource also includes a 60-day video subscription to the Online Sessions. Having a video subscription to view the session’s content will allow you, the professional, to have a better understanding of how the online program works, education concerning the divorce process with its myriad of decisions and have an opportunity to reflect upon the psychological and emotional perceptions clients may have as they complete the online sessions.

The curriculum defines how to begin the session, concept and overview of the current session, what participants will learn, what to expect, discussion and conclusion. There is sufficient material to support a sixty minute session. The material enables you to provide emotional and psychological support as well as accountability for completion of the tasks associated with each session.

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Pre-Marital Curriculum Guidebook and Video

The problem – divorce has become an easy answer if marriage does not live up to one’s expectation. Most often, individuals do not understand how divorce changes all the dreams and plans that couples have for themselves and innocent children who do not have a voice in decisions made for their lives.

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The solution – using Divorce Tool Box as an extension to a pre-marital program as it allows a couple to actually “walk through a divorce” – the emotions, the decisions which must be made and how life is changed by divorce. This enables individuals to understand consequences that follow should divorce occur and to serve as a reminder when marital problems arise to seek marital restoration and maintain commitment.

It is often difficult for engaged couples to understand the maturation of a marriage, what it involves and how lives become enmeshed, once married. We acknowledge these issues, therefore, we created an addendum in this guidebook which contains personal fact sheets that will be attributed to the couple as though they have been married so when prompted to make decisions through the Divorce Tool Box Online Sessions, they have “personal” information in order to complete the program effectively.

Many concepts explored in Divorce Tool Box have not been considered at this point of the couple’s relationship. This is why Divorce Tool Box can be an invaluable addition to any pre-marital program because when a couple walks through the life altering divorce decision making process, the concept of marital commitment takes on a new meaning. Accomplishing this on the outset of marriage will enable the couple to understand that working toward keeping their marriage strong by utilizing the techniques that you, the professional, have conveyed in your pre-marital counseling is vital. The mutual relationship between pre-marital counseling and Divorce Tool Box will complement each other for the couple to visualize working on their strengths, weaknesses, and commitment.

This curriculum guidebook is designed to provide reality therapy as clients learn consequences when marital commitment is not kept in the forefront and divorce occurs. This guidebook utilizes the divorcing with children program and provides two additional sessions allowing up to ten sessions. The additional sessions allow for a Pre-Divorce Tool Box session to assist where your client is currently (Intake) and Post-Divorce Tool Box session to allow for final closure.

This resource includes a 60-day video subscription to the Online Sessions. Having a video subscription to view the session’s content will allow you, the professional, to have a better understanding of how the online program works, education concerning the divorce process with its myriad of decisions and have an opportunity to reflect upon the psychological and emotional perceptions clients may have as they complete the online sessions.

The curriculum guidebook defines how to begin the session, concept and overview of the current session, what participants will learn, what to expect, discussion and conclusion. There is sufficient material to support a sixty minute therapy session.

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Counseling Curriculum Guidebook and Video

This guidebook is designed to provide the tools you need to offer necessary support to assist your clients as they work through each Divorce Tool Box Online Session. It provides two additional sessions allowing up to ten sessions for those divorcing with children and six for those divorcing without children. The additional sessions allow for a Pre-Divorce Tool Box session to assist where your client is currently (Intake) and Post-Divorce Tool Box session to allow for final closure.

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This resource also includes a 60-day video subscription to the Online Sessions. Having a video subscription to view the session’s content will allow you, the professional, to have a better understanding of how the online program works, education concerning the divorce process with its myriad of decisions and have an opportunity to reflect upon the psychological and emotional perceptions clients may have as they complete the online sessions.

The curriculum defines how to begin the session, concept and overview of the current session, what participants will learn, what to expect, discussion and conclusion. There is sufficient material to support a sixty minute session. The material enables you to provide emotional and psychological support as well as accountability for completion of the tasks associated with each session.

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Pre-Marital Curriculum Guidebook and Video

The problem – divorce has become an easy answer if marriage does not live up to one’s expectation. Most often, individuals do not understand how divorce changes all the dreams and plans that couples have for themselves and innocent children who do not have a voice in decisions made for their lives.

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The solution – using Divorce Tool Box as an extension to a pre-marital program as it allows a couple to actually “walk through a divorce” – the emotions, the decisions which must be made and how life is changed by divorce. This enables individuals to understand consequences that follow should divorce occur and to serve as a reminder when marital problems arise to seek marital restoration and maintain commitment.

It is often difficult for engaged couples to understand the maturation of a marriage, what it involves and how lives become enmeshed, once married. We acknowledge these issues, therefore, we created an addendum in this guidebook which contains personal fact sheets that will be attributed to the couple as though they have been married so when prompted to make decisions through the Divorce Tool Box Online Sessions, they have “personal” information in order to complete the program effectively.

Many concepts explored in Divorce Tool Box have not been considered at this point of the couple’s relationship. This is why Divorce Tool Box can be an invaluable addition to any pre-marital program because when a couple walks through the life altering divorce decision making process, the concept of marital commitment takes on a new meaning. Accomplishing this on the outset of marriage will enable the couple to understand that working toward keeping their marriage strong by utilizing the techniques that you, the professional, have conveyed in your pre-marital counseling is vital. The mutual relationship between pre-marital counseling and Divorce Tool Box will complement each other for the couple to visualize working on their strengths, weaknesses, and commitment.

This curriculum guidebook is designed to provide reality therapy as clients learn consequences when marital commitment is not kept in the forefront and divorce occurs. This guidebook utilizes the divorcing with children program and provides two additional sessions allowing up to ten sessions. The additional sessions allow for a Pre-Divorce Tool Box session to assist where your client is currently (Intake) and Post-Divorce Tool Box session to allow for final closure.

This resource includes a 60-day video subscription to the Online Sessions. Having a video subscription to view the session’s content will allow you, the professional, to have a better understanding of how the online program works, education concerning the divorce process with its myriad of decisions and have an opportunity to reflect upon the psychological and emotional perceptions clients may have as they complete the online sessions.

The curriculum guidebook defines how to begin the session, concept and overview of the current session, what participants will learn, what to expect, discussion and conclusion. There is sufficient material to support a sixty minute therapy session.

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