17 August 2022
2022 Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training
Suitable for Beginners or as a Refresher
Presented by Pauline
Tesler US Attorney, Collaborative Practitioner and Trainer
On Friday 16th and Saturday 17th September 2022
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with one hour for lunch from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on both
days
Registration on Friday morning at 9.30 sharp.
Fee €295 includes tea/coffee mornings and afternoons, and membership of
the Association of Collaborative Practitioners for the remainder of the current
year.
12 CPD points (General) available.
To secure a place, please complete and return the attached booking form.
Pauline has earned an international reputation as a pioneer in the
family-friendly, interdisciplinary, values-based team approach to family
breakup and restructuring that is known as Collaborative Divorce, not only
offering skilled collaborative legal representation to her own clients but also
teaching the interdisciplinary collaborative method to lawyers and other
professionals (mental health and financial) across the world. For that work the
American Bar Association in 2002 conferred upon her its first “Lawyer as
Problem Solver” award. Collaborative Practice California (“CP California”)
awarded her the “Eureka” Prize for leadership in collaborative practice.
Her work focusses on integrating understandings from the neurosciences,
positive psychology, cognitive and social psychology, behavioural economics,
neuro-morality, restorative justice and traditional body/mind awareness
practices into conflict resolution work, to enrich and deepen the work of all
lawyers and their colleagues. She
writes, speaks, trains, mentors and teaches workshops worldwide in both
integrative conflict resolution and interdisciplinary team collaborative
practice.
Since 1998 she has given more than 200 collaborative training and
workshops at all levels, for lawyers and interdisciplinary teams across North
America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, continental Europe, New Zealand,
Australia, Israel and South Africa.
All her trainings integrate “neuro-resolution” concepts and skills,
using didactics, video demonstrations, roleplays, discussion and critique in a
fast-moving, lively format that wins high praise.
Pauline wrote the first book about Collaborative Law: Collaborative Law, Third Edition: Achieving Effective Resolution Without
Litigation (American Bar Association, 2001, 2008, 2016).
There will be further events hosted by Pauline Tesler between 12th and
30th September 2022 – full details will be posted on this website shortly,
lookout for more information soon.