Divorce Coach Feature: Dana Ducat, BSN, RN
As a divorce coach, Dana helps clients “refill” their cups with empowerment strategies and techniques for self-care; but when she’s not coaching, replenishing her own cup is just as essential.
How to Become a High Conflict Divorce Coach (HCDC)
There is no “perfect” student, and there are no prerequisites required for the High Conflict Divorce Coach Certification Program (HCDCCP). We simply ask that students apply and join the program with a willingness to learn and engage.
4 Reasons Why You Need a High Conflict Divorce Coach (Part 1)
Compared to a traditional divorce coach, a High Conflict Divorce Coach is trained to assist anyone involved in a high-conflict custody battle, regardless of whether they’re married.
What Is Post Separation Abuse?
Leaving an abusive relationship is complex. Many individuals who work up the courage and use their resources find that their spouse continues harmful behavior after a separation. Often, domestic violence leads to post-separation abuse and high-conflict divorce.
What To Expect When Divorcing a Narcissistic Spouse
Going through a divorce is never easy and in fact, it is known to be one of life's greatest stressors. Even when spouses are committed to keeping things civil, conflict can arise, and derail the best laid plans and intentions.
What Is a High Conflict Divorce?
Serving divorce papers and reaching agreements during divorce is never easy, but the journey can be even more stressful if your spouse has a high conflict personality disorder.
Attempting to Leave the Narcissist
You were swept off your feet when you first met spending every possible moment with your new love. A fairytale story of everlasting love reminiscent of a Hallmark movie. You felt like you were the only person in the world for them…their soulmate.