Relationship and Divorce Counseling Course Bundle
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When families fracture under the weight of betrayal, conflict, or divorce, behavioral health clinicians are often the first line of support. But these situations can be among the most emotionally and ethically complex to navigate—especially when children, infidelity, or personality disorders are involved. This course bundle offers clinicians the tools, strategies, and insight needed to step confidently into the storm and become a steadying force for families in crisis. Each course has been carefully selected to address the multifaceted challenges of working with divorce, co-parenting, infidelity, and relational trauma, so you can be prepared for whatever comes through your door. Led by an exceptional team of experienced clinicians—including Kris Marowski, Dr. Alyse November, Stephanie Newberg, Dr. Beverly Smith, and Keith Wilson—this course bundle draws on decades of experience across family therapy, play therapy, trauma work, and conflict resolution. Each instructor brings lived clinical expertise and deep insight into how professionals can support clients with compassion, structure, and effectiveness. With a blend of theory, practical strategies, and powerful real-world case illustrations, these self-paced courses are designed to provide not just education, but transformation in your clinical practice. You’ll explore cutting-edge models of therapy, develop structured frameworks for play therapy and reconciliation, and gain confidence in ethically managing high-stakes cases involving custody, infidelity, alienation, and more. Topics covered include therapeutic approaches to high-conflict divorce; play therapy interventions for family restructuring; infidelity’s impact on individuals and systems; clinical strategies for co-parenting, blended families, and parental alienation; and a full reconciliation framework for navigating betrayal and emotional repair. Additional themes include trauma-informed care, ethical engagement in court-involved cases, therapist countertransference, and culturally responsive treatment in telehealth. Confidently engage high-conflict families: Apply structured models and trauma-informed strategies to bring calm, clarity, and direction to emotionally charged situations. Guide relational recovery: Support clients in processing betrayal, taking responsibility, and navigating the delicate path toward reconciliation or separation with dignity. Support systemic healing: Gain insight into children’s experiences of divorce, co-parenting dynamics, and the long-term mental health impact of relational disruption. Expert multidisciplinary faculty: Learn from credentialed professionals with decades of clinical practice and specialization in divorce, trauma, family systems, and reconciliation. Practical, real-world tools: Receive actionable interventions you can implement immediately with individuals, couples, and families facing relational breakdown. Comprehensive and integrative content: This bundle tackles not just the clinical symptoms, but the emotional, ethical, legal, and systemic realities that make divorce and infidelity so challenging to treat. In the end, your clients’ stories of pain don’t have to end in collapse—they can transform into stories of repair, resilience, and growth. Enroll now in the Relationship and Divorce Counseling Course Bundle and become the steady, ethical, and informed presence your clients need most when everything else is falling apart. Instruction consists of a total of over 10.5 hours of video instruction, and a post-test for each course. Each course is a non-interactive, recorded self-study. As divorce rates continue to rise, therapists are increasingly encountering families where ongoing conflict between parents severely impacts children’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being. This course provides the essential tools and knowledge that therapists need to effectively support these families through one of the most turbulent experiences of their lives using play therapy techniques. Participants will learn strategies to manage the intense emotional dynamics these families face during high-conflict divorces, where parents are often embroiled in bitterness, control struggles, and ongoing legal battles. Through a blend of theory, practical applications, and experiential learning, they will learn how to shift their approach by integrating play therapy principles to create a therapeutic environment that fosters healing, understanding, and emotional regulation. They will also develop practical play therapy skills to help children process their emotions and cope with the psychological toll of divorce, all while maintaining clear professional boundaries with parents. The course also addresses common challenges therapists face in these cases, such as dealing with manipulative behaviors from parents, managing divided loyalties within the family, and navigating the complexities of working alongside legal professionals and court systems. Participants will learn to remain neutral, avoid taking sides, and focus on the child's well-being without becoming entangled in the parental conflict. They will explore ways to address their own emotional responses, ensuring they stay grounded and effective while working in high-stress environments. Additionally, they will gain insights into systemic approaches to therapy, including how to coordinate with legal professionals, refer to specialists, and create treatment plans centered around the child's needs, utilizing play therapy interventions. With engaging activities and real-world examples, participants will leave the course empowered and confident in handling even the most challenging high-conflict divorce cases. They’ll be prepared to provide compassionate, effective care through play therapy to children and families in crisis. Divorce is more than a legal event—it’s an emotional earthquake that shakes entire family systems, leaving adults, children, and clinicians struggling to find steady ground. Behavioral health professionals are often the lifeline in these moments of chaos, but many lack the specialized tools to navigate the intense relational, psychological, and ethical complexities that come with divorce and separation. This course invites clinicians to step confidently into that role, offering a deeper, more strategic approach to supporting families in distress. By gaining clarity on the legal, emotional, and clinical landscapes of divorce, you'll feel more equipped—and less overwhelmed—when guiding clients through some of life’s most painful transitions. This course provides an understanding of pandemic infidelity (personal & professional) through the lens of tele-mental healthcare trauma work. The etiology of infidelity, the neuroscience of trauma as well as treatment modalities with the integration of spiritual principles will be incorporated. Lastly, factors for resiliency and well-being will be identified for markers of post-traumatic growth as culturally competent clinical mental healthcare professionals. Every client you will see is likely to have hurt or been hurt by their loved ones. This is understandably true of most of those who come to see you for marriage counseling and trauma, but it’s also the case when the presenting problem is addiction or any other mental health condition. Then the focus of treatment may not be on the harm caused or suffered, but relationships need to be mended before recovery can be solid. A break in a relationship can bring up many difficult questions for both the clinician and the client. Was the harm momentous, or is this much ado over nothing? Can the perpetrator’s complaints be taken seriously or does that give them ammunition to justify their actions? Are the victim and perpetrator in denial? Is the victim playing the victim? Is she forgiving too easily or making restitution impossible? Is he staying in the relationship out of co-dependency or authentic love? How can things be made right? Is it OK to confess a betrayal to someone ignorant of it? How can the client effectively demand an apology? How can they make an apology stick? What can be done when reconciliation is impossible? What does peace look like? I hope to help you answer all those questions and more. This workshop describes a process of healing and potential forgiveness for anyone in a relationship affected by selfishness, violence, abuse, addiction, or betrayal; whether they are the victim, the perpetrator, or both. It guides participants on how to assess the damage done and recognize codependency and vindictiveness, blocking the way from injury to peace. It gives pragmatic advice on how to help clients find safety, assert needs, apologize, make amends, and promote change. Enrollment in the Relationship and Divorce Counseling Course Bundle includes: These courses are intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services. These are non-interactive, self-study courses. Teaching methods include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. Course access and completion instructions. Kris Marowski is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor. She has worked with children, adolescents and families for over 16 years, providing play therapy, individual counseling, and family counseling. She specializes in working with children that have survived trauma. Kris has extensive experience working with children whose parents are separated or are divorcing, who serve in the military and/or who are first responders. Kris offers parents specific, tangible skills that they can utilize at home to create desired changes and connect with their children in a more meaningful way. She practices primarily from a child-centered perspective, incorporating Jungian, Existential, and Cognitive Behavioral approaches to increase the effectiveness of counseling. She provides a safe, supportive environment where parents, children, and adolescents can process through difficult life experiences and develop a sense of mastery over them. Kris completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Psychology from Elmira College in 1999 and earned a Masters of Education Degree (M.Ed) in Counseling and Human Development with a specialization in Mental Health Counseling from Lindsey Wilson College in 2005. She went on to become credentialed as a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC) while completing her Play Therapy certification. Kris is currently working toward becoming a Sandplay Practitioner through Sandplay Therapists of America. Dr. Alyse November obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Adelphi University, N.Y., and her PhD in Clinical Sexology from IICS. She is credentialed by the Academy of Certified Social Workers. Alyse is the founder of Different Like Me, a company with a staff of over 30 professionals providing psychotherapy, psychoeducational testing and cognitive rehabilitation. As a licensed clinical social worker, Alyse provides psychotherapy to individuals across the lifespan. A substantial portion of her practice has focused on addressing challenges faced by children, adults, seniors, and families ranging from trauma, narcissistic and borderline family recovery, aging, chronic illness, divorce, trans-care, relationships, parenting, and special needs, end of life issues, dementia, caregiving, educational challenges, anxiety, and depression. Her PhD dissertation focused on the assessment of sexual challenges and dementia. Alyse also created DLMU which is an educational platform that provides seminars for both professional and personal development. Alyse is: Stephanie Newberg is a licensed psychotherapist in FL and PA, working with individuals, couples, and families. She has been in practice for more than 25 years, specializing in family and couples therapy, conflict resolution, grief and loss, parenting support, and the implications of divorce on children and families. In addition, Stephanie is a trained family and divorce mediator/ co-parent counselor and has received intensive training in sand tray play therapy for adolescents and children. Stephanie has led numerous workshops and presentations for adults and adolescents on relationship and communication skills, dealing with the effects of divorce on families, diversity issues, cyberbullying/effects of technology on development, nutrition, and mental health, and conflict resolution skills. In addition, Stephanie has numerous publications and has been on two podcasts. Stephanie is a certified counselor for first responders, trained in neuro-emotional techniques, served as a consultant for the Council for Relationships in Philadelphia, PA, and worked at the Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work as an adjunct professor, supervisor, and fieldwork liaison for social work students. Dr. Smith is the President & CEO of the American Mental Health Counselors Association. She has over 26 years of experience in the Mental Healthcare field working with individuals across the lifespan. She has worked in numerous settings to include higher education, community counseling, public education, faith-based organizations, and in private practice as a psychotherapist. She is licensed as an LPC in the State of Georgia and Alabama. Dr. Smith is an adjunct professor at Mercer University, a Ph.D. mentor at Capella University, and a member of several professional organizations. Some of her areas of specialization include Trauma Care, Post-Traumatic Growth, Infidelity, Cultural Diversity, Medical Family Therapy, Clinical Employee Assistance Services, and Mental Health Disaster support. Dr. Beverly Smith's instructor infomration and additional details. Keith Wilson is a licensed mental health counselor and former certified substance abuse counselor in private practice in Rochester, NY. He’s had more than thirty years’ experience with as diverse populations as: troubled youth, troubled marriages; domestic violence victims and perpetrators; addicts and alcoholics; sexual abuse offenders, survivors, and non-offending spouses; the seriously mentally ill and the worried well; and the people who love all of the above. He is the author of three self-help books: Constructive Conflict: Building Something Good Out of All Those Arguments; The Road to Reconciliation: A Comprehensive Guide to Peace When Relationships Go Bad; and How to Make an Apology You’ll Never Have to Make Again. He has also published three novels, Who Killed the Lisping barista of the Eiphany Café?, Fate’s Janitors: Mopping Up Madness at a Mental Health Clinic, a satire of the mental health field, and Intersections, which takes readers on a road trip with a suicidal therapist. Early parts of what may be his next books, Searching for an Inner Adult, A Field Guide to Feelings, and The Reflective Eclectic can be found on Keith Wilson's blog. Keith Wilson's instructor information The instructor(s) for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose. This program consists of a total of 10.5 continuing education hours of credit. (Individual courses offer separate certificates with CEs) Telehealth Certification Institute, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No, 6693. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Telehealth Certification Institute, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Telehealth Certification Institute, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Mental Health Counselors. #MHC-0048. Many MFT licensing boards accept our courses or one of the approvals which we have from professional associations. You can check with your board to determine if your licensing board would accept this course. Telehealth Certification Institute, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists #MFT-0135, effective May 8, 2025. Telehealth Certification Institute LLC, #1609, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 05/02/2024 – 05/02/2027. Social workers completing these courses receive a total of 10.5 clinical continuing education credits. Telehealth Certification Institute, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Social Workers #SW-0435. 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This course qualifies for 630 minutes of instructional content as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Retain your certificate of completion and contact your board or organization for specific filing requirements. Close Captioning is available for live webinars and recorded video presentations. You can click on the following links to view our policies:Description

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Upon registration, the following courses will be added to your account:
1. Foundations for Working With Families Engaged in High Conflict Divorce
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2. Helping Your Clients Cope with Divorce and Separation
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3. Tele-Mental Healthcare & Infidelity
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4. The Road to Reconciliation: A Comprehensive Guide to Helping Your Clients Find Peace When Their Relationships Go Bad
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About Kris Marowski, M.Ed., LPC, RPT-S, ACS, CCMHC, NCC

About Dr. Alyse November, Ph. D., LCSW, ACSW, CST

About Stephanie Newberg, MEd, MSW, LCSW

About Beverly Smith, PhD, LPC (GA, AL), NCC, CCMHC, ACS, NCSC, CFT, HS-BCP, BCC, MAC, CPCS, BC-TMH, CCTP, BCPCC

About Keith Wilson, LMHC
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Courses included in this bundle were recorded between 9/24/21 and 3/26/26
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