Developing to best serve clients: Psychodynamics and behaviours of separating families

Developing to best serve clients: Psychodynamics and behaviours of separating families

Dispute Resolution and family law never stands still!

Continuing our professional development to best meet and serve client’s needs in part of ensuring the high quality of the work we do. The process is ongoing and dynamic and this recent Resolution course highlighted how essential this can be.

Family solicitors, mediators and collaborative practitioners recognise the benefits of having newly acquired skills that they bring to their everyday practice.

Often this can involve engaging clients more with the process and bringing an understanding that empathy is professionalism.

Splitting up, divorce and separation can bring to the service all kinds of emotion and family dynamics and recognising and respecting this is a key part of the service we aim to offer. Our clients are people and individuals first and foremost.

This course series is helpful in developing skills and awareness of actively listening to clients; being sensitive and constructive with language and using self-awareness to preserve emotional well-being of clients, as well as that of their family and children.

You can find out more about Resolution’s work and the training they offer family arbitrators, mediators, solicitors and legal practitioners at this link to their website.