Live webcast on July 18th at Noon
Family law has changed significantly over the past decade in the areas of technology and client expectations. Clients look to attorneys to not only provide excellent legal representation but also prioritize their clients well-being by offering support in other areas of their life that might be impacted by their family law matter. Research supports that cases are reportedly increasing in their emotional intensity and psychological complexity. Understanding how the brain develops intersecting patterns of feelings, thoughts and actions can help your clients, your practice, and yourself be most effective.
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Live Webcast on July 18, 2024 from 12:00 - 1:00 PM
The Divorcing Brain: The Interdependence of Emotions, Behavior, and Cognition
Family law has changed significantly over the past decade in the areas of technology and client expectations. Clients look to attorneys to not only provide excellent legal representation but also prioritize their clients well-being by offering support in other areas of their life that might be impacted by their family law matter. Research supports that cases are reportedly increasing in their emotional intensity and psychological complexity. Understanding how the brain develops intersecting patterns of feelings, thoughts and actions can help your clients, your practice, and yourself be most effective.
Faculty: Pamela Rak, LCSW, PC, Hoffman Estates
Moderators: Gloria E. Block, Hoffenberg & Block, LLC, Chicago
Anna Markley Bush, Law Offices of Bush & Brady, LLC, Barrington
Can't make the webcast but still want to view the program? Pre-order the on-demand version here: https://www.iicle.com/the-interdependence-of-emotions-behavior-and-cognition-online-on-demand
Stay tuned for further details on our next topic in the Family Law Webcast Series!