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January Newsletter: "Sticking with Your New Year's Resolutions"

 

Hey Everyone! This is Susan Regan and I’m back for my first newsletter of 2020! This first newsletter of the year is based on how to follow through with New Year's resolutions.

But first...

I'm now offering online talks and courses through Relationship Solutions Programs. I'm so excited about this, and wanted to share a free talk with you, for those who may be interested and are, perhaps, "Deciding: To Stay or Separate." Click here to view the FREE talk!

OK, now back...

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Demystifying Divorce Series: From Deciding to Parenting Plans

Susan Regan, MFT, a seasoned family therapist, certified mediator and founder of Solutions Therapy & Mediation and Relationship Solutions Programs presents her expert talk series “Demystifying Divorce.”

Through talks with various industry experts, Susan explores key aspects of the divorce process — from making the decision to divorce or separate, all the way through to creating effective parenting plans and successfully co-parenting.

In these four talks, Susan and her...

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December Newsletter: "Time Management"

HELLO, AND WELCOME TO MY DECEMBER NEWSLETTER. 

I’m Susan Regan, and today, I’m talking about “time management.”

I’m speaking to those of you, who are working on being better in your daily life.

Just want the audios? Here you go:

Being Better in Your Daily Life
Deciding to Divorce
Co-Parenting
Strengthening Your Relationship

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WATCH THE FULL VIDEO

  

BEING BETTER IN YOUR DAILY LIFE:

WATCH THE VIDEO

For this December, I decided to give you...

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Demystifying Divorce Series: "Managing Conflict in Separation"

CHANDLER HOFFMAN AND SUSAN REGAN, TWO SEASONED DIVORCE PROFESSIONALS FROM THE BAY AREA, TALK ABOUT

DEMYSTIFYING DIVORCE:
MANAGING CONFLICT IN SEPARATION

How do you know it’s time to engage a professional to get you through your divorce, work through the conflict, and make sure your children have healthy relationships with both parents? Perhaps you’ve already tried to work it out between you, and don’t want to invoke the courts — but you’re still dealing with...

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November Newsletter: "Self Care"

HELLO, AND WELCOME TO MY NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER. 

I’m Susan Regan, and today, I’m talking about “self-care.”

I’m speaking to those of you, who are working on being better in your daily life.

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Just want the audios? Here you go:

Be Better in Your Daily Life
Deciding to Divorce
Co-Parenting
Strengthening Your Couple Relationship

*****

WATCH THE FULL VIDEO

BEING BETTER IN YOUR DAILY LIFE:

WATCH THE VIDEO

I know that self-care may seem...

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Demystifying Divorce Series: "Deciding to Separate"

CINDY ELWELL AND SUSAN REGAN, TWO SEASONED DIVORCE PROFESSIONALS FROM THE BAY AREA, TALK ABOUT

DEMYSTIFYING DIVORCE: DECIDING TO SEPARATE

Divorce and separation can be extremely daunting and involve complex decisions and processes — and the way these play out has changed dramatically over the past decade. Couples and parents, today, are handling separation and decisions to live independently much differently than has been typical in years past.

Cindy Elwell, Founder of Divorce with...

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Grieving: Before During and After the Divorce

Divorce is the second greatest life stressor after the death of a loved one.

People experience the stages of grief and loss in much the same way:
Denial / Anger / Bargaining / Guilt / Depression / Acceptance.

These stages of grief are experienced differently in divorce. Often one person (the initiator) wants the divorce. The other (the recipient) might want the marriage to continue. The initiator may feel more of the guilt and responsibility. The recipient may cycle between bargaining and...

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Stages of Grief with Divorce

co-parenting divorcing Mar 10, 2015

People undergoing separation and divorce go through seven stages of grief. It’s important to understand the grief cycle and know what stage you are in so you can keep track of yourself emotionally and get the support you need while you are having logistical and decision-making conversations with your partner. Often, your partner will be in a different stage of the grief cycle. There are also two other emotion-related “feedback loops” going on, having to do with who initiated...

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