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General Comments
Bram Fridhandler, Ph.D. has been a psychologist in San Francisco for 20 years, working with people, individually and in couples, to help them get past emotional difficulties and achieve the lives they seek. He is a member of the Ethics Committee of the California Psychological Association, was previously Ethics Chair of the Alameda County and San Francisco Psychological Associations, was Chief Psychologist at California Pacific Medical Center for 11 years, and was an Associate Clinical Professor at UCSF.
Working with the courts as a child custody evaluator, he has seen the harm that an angry divorce can do to couples and to children. As a Collaborative divorce coach, he helps people make their way through the task of bringing a marriage to a close with reduced conflict and a better foundation for the future. Divorce coaches help people to be effective participants in their divorce process, which, even in the best circumstances, is often a complicated and difficult one. Addressing emotional road blocks through coaching can make the difference between a successful process and one that winds up in a frustrating stalemate.
Bram is glad to talk to prospective clients about coaching and about how to find a coach who is good match. He can be contacted at the phone number or email address above.
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