The Five Step Exit: Tools you need to leave a psychopath, narcissist or other toxic partner
Instructor: Amber Ault, PH.D., MSW. Should you stay or should you go? When it's time to leave your toxic relationship, the Five Step Exit enables you to do it.
Coping with Stalking: How to overcome fear and fight back – strategies from a woman who’s done it
Instructor: Vicki Kuper, stalking survivor. You're unnerved — the stalker won't let you alone. Here's how to protect yourself and your family, and convince the authorities to act.
Instructor: Donna Andersen, author of Lovefraud.com. Your partner has betrayed you and everything is in shambles. Follow these parallel paths to recovery, and you can find joy and happiness again.
Your Disordered Ex: What you need to know for your divorce and child custody battle
Instructor: Donna Andersen. If your ex is deceitful and trying to pry your children away in court, you are likely dealing with a sociopath. Learn to anticipate your ex's behavior and respond appropriately.
Instructor: Megan Lyons, Esq. Your involvement with someone has turned ugly. You've been accosted, stalked or maybe even assaulted. Should you get a restraining order, and if so, how do you do it? Here's what you need to know about court injunctions.
Instructor: Karin Huffer, Ph.D., LMFT. Your opponent doesn't just want to win the case — the objective is to crush you. Here are the tools you need so you can stay focused and fight for your rights — like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you've been diagnosed with anxiety or PTSD, this federal law DEMANDS that courts accommodate you.
How to Navigate a Court Proceeding when the Opposing Party Is a Sociopath or Cluster-B Disordered Individual
Instructor: Megan M. Lyons, Esq. Personality disordered individuals lie, blame and exaggerate in life — and do the same thing in court. Here's how to overcome their tactics and prove your case.
Empowering the child who must spend time alone with a disordered parent
Instructor: Claudia Paradise, LCSW-R. You have no choice but to send your children to stay with their other parent, your disordered ex. By building their self-esteem and encouraging expression of their feelings, help them develop the resilience to overcome a negative environment.
Take back your throne: Reclaim your power in family court cross-examination
Instructor: Attorney Caroline Parsons. Restore your brain's king or queen — your ability to think. Learn about preparation, grounding techniques and five steps for answering questions during cross-examination, so you can respond effectively in family court.
Instructor: Joan T. Kloth-Zanard, MFT, GAL, ADA, RSS, ABI, LC. If your ex is intentionally driving a wedge between you and your children, you may be dealing with parental alienation. Learn how to prove your case in court.
How to report your abuser’s crimes so the police take you seriously
Instructor: Stacey Elliott, NYPD (retired). When you report your abuser to the police, you must present yourself as credible and use key words as you describe what happened. Learn how, so cops are inclined to believe you.
Instructor: Joan T. Kloth-Zanard, MFT, GAL, ADA, RSS, ABI, LC. Parental alienation is heartbreaking for you and psychological terrorism for your kids. In this two-part webinar, you’ll learn how it affects children’s development and strategies for supporting your kids day to day.