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Words that Work: A Lexicon for Divorce Professionals
A full day workshop for divorce professionals.

Words That Work: A Lexicon for Divorce Professionals
with Emily J. Gould
Friday, October 10, 2014
The Lyceum, 227 Lawrence Street, Hartford, CT
8:30 am Registration
9:00 am Program Begins
4:30 pm Program Ends
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Breakfast, Lunch & Snacks Included
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Listening is so often the first casualty of conflict, that as divorce professionals, we all have learned the importance of listening to get the process back on track. But as important as this is, often our greatest power lies in hearing what our clients don’t say as a way to find the keys that unlock conflict. In this workshop, you’ll learn to hear the words that have the power to create shifts and bring peace into the room. This is a highly dynamic and experiential workshop intended to boost your power to bring transformation.
Emily Gould brings three decades combined experience as an attorney, mediator, and coach to her presentations on leadership and conflict transformation. A former criminal prosecutor and general counsel, she now offers mediation and conflict coaching and training services in Vermont and on a national and international basis. Ms. Gould is also a leadership trainer and executive coach with Mobius Executive Leadership.Click Here for Emily Gould’s Biographical Info.
Here’s what other professionals say about her workshops:
“The workshop provides huge insights into how our brains work, how we can better work with clients and each other. Feels like I’m that much more efficient/productive as a thinker – provides a whole new set of tools.”
“The program was just terrific – a wonderful balance of lecture and experiential exercises.”
“The workshop was great and very different from any other CLE program I have taken.”
“Well- done, substantive and practical.”
“Very interesting and thought-provoking… introduces helpful skills applicable widely to law practice.”
“The techniques taught are useful and practical…easy to put into practice.”
“Novel material – well presented…worthwhile opportunity for self – enrichment.”
“Immensely helpful.”