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Our mission is to provide the highest quality mental health care and forensic services. We strive to offer psychotherapeutic treatment and psychodiagnostic evaluations in a welcoming and non-judgmental setting. Our forensic services are limited to family law related cases such as divorce, legitimation, adoption, custody, and parental fitness.
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Atlanta Behavioral Consultants offers both clinical and forensic psychological services. Our consultants provide psychotherapy and evaluations for mental and behavioral health, as well as specialized forensic services in family law legal cases. Atlanta Behavioral Consultants consist of Howard Drutman, Ph.
Collaborative Divorce Coaching & Child Specialist Collaborative Divorce is a non-adversarial approach to divorce. Each parent has an Attorney and a Divorce Coach. The children meet with a Child Specialist. Coparenting Counseling Co-parenting during and after divorce can be extremely challenging. When parents have chronic conflict, it negatively affects children.
Divorce and separation can make parenting a child together a challenging task. Conflict can easily arise from differing opinions, parenting styles, and residual anger from the marital conflicts. If you find that you and the other parent have difficulty agreeing on decisions for your child, you and your coparent may be candidates for coparenting counseling.
Divorce is a very stressful time in a person's life. During a divorce, you are required to make very important decisions that will affect both you and your children. It is important that those decisions are well thought out and not made as a result of overwhelming emotions.

Reacting to the many emotions experienced through divorce such as anger, depression, sadness, or euphoria can lead to bad decision-making, which could have lasting consequences.One of the goals of Divorce Coaching is to help people manage their emotions so that better decisions are made. Dr. Drutman and Ms. Schechtman provide divorce coaching.
In many Georgia counties, courts have started to place an emphasis on couples at least trying to come to their own agreement before the case is brought to court. Individuals may seek mediation privately before filing any conflicts with the court, and can create legally binding decisions with signatures.
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Elizabeth Gabrielle Bates
Elizabeth Gabrielle Bates
Oct 13, 2016
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The nurse practitioner was nice enough to listen to our concerns and help my fiancé out. We never met with the doctor in this office. The staff in the front- Brenda, was rude beyond belief and completely out of line to me when I told her he had witnessed a negative experience between another patient and the doctor and that we would be switching offices. She more or less called me a liar about the experience he said he had witnessed, was disrespectful to me about my relationship with my fiancé (we are recently engaged and have had a family together for the last 6 years, so when I called him my