I read the Newsweek article last night, and found it disappointing.
I didn't see any attempt to derive conclusions, or a "bigger
picture." It seemed mostly to be simply a collection of some
people's stories -- pretty unexceptional and unsurprising. But maybe
I've seen too much of that stuff already in my profession....
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On Apr 15, 2008, at 7:49 PM, sah@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Your friend, Sue Hansen, wants you to check out this article:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/131838
PERSONAL MESSAGE
Newsweek article posted on the Web today. Collaborative divorce is
mentioned/defined on p. 5. Positive reference to collaborative
practice, though I hope divorce coaching could help with some of
the transitional pain described. Interesting article!