Therapeutic Interventions for High Conflict and Reunification Cases | ONLINE ONLY 

May 15, 2025
Online

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ONLINE MEETING: Therapeutic Interventions for High Conflict and Reunification Cases
This meeting is being hosted by the ADR - Nanaimo and Family Law - Vancoouver Island Sections.

Speakers: Alyson Jones MA, RCC, ACS, Clinical Director, Alyson Jones & Associates
Time: Thursday, May 15, 2025, 5:30pm - 7:00pm (PT)
CPD Hours: 1.50 hour
Synopsis
High conflict and parent child contact problems continue to be some of the most challenging cases facing family lawyers and family therapists.  Alyson Jones has a long history working on high conflict cases with complex family dynamics. She developed the Family Forward Reunification Program and has led a team of therapists who specialize in assisting families as they transition through separation and divorce.  This practical presentation explores the steps that can be taken when dealing with complex cases, and the therapeutic interventions that may or may not be applicable for these families.

About the Speaker
Alyson Jones MA, RCC, ACS is a highly respected therapist, educator, business owner and best-selling author.  She speaks and lectures across North America and is the Clinical Director at Alyson Jones & Associates, where she leads an innovative professional team of therapists. She has presented at numerous professional conferences and consulted with provincial health, legal education services, social services, and educational agencies. 

Alyson is a Family Therapist, Parent Coordinator, Mediator, Collaborative Law Divorce Coach and Child Specialist.  Alyson has over 30 years experience in the field of individual, couple, family, and child therapy.  Drawing on a background in parent education, developmental psychology and family systems, Alyson has assisted many clients and families with personal growth, reducing conflict and navigating transitions. Alyson was an Adjunct Faculty Member at Adler University for several years and is highly involved in both legal education and psychological training for professionals in many fields.  She has appeared numerous times on CTV Morning Live and is regularly featured in the media sharing her extensive knowledge around mental health, parenting, family dynamics and conflict resolution.   

 


Territorial Acknowledgement
This event will be broadcast from the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish and Musqueam First Nations. We encourage members to explore the rich history and knowledge of Indigenous people, and to continue learning about their experience in Canada past and present.

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