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Preserving Family Ties

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Show #12   4/27/2021

My  Guest this evening is Dr. Mark D. Roseman Ph.D.

Dr. Roseman is an expert and international speaker on high conflict divorce, parental alienation and child custody. He has worked in the co-parenting field since 1999 when he served as Assistant Director for Child Access Services with the Children’s Rights Council in Washington, DC. He worked closely with Attorney David L. Levy, co-founder of the Children's Rights Council to help bring joint custody to nearly 30 states.

Dr. Roseman is the CEO of the Toby Center for Family Transitions which he founded in 2010. Based in Delray Beach, the Toby Center has emerged a major provider of supervised visitation services and reunification therapy in Florida and Connecticut. As a mediator and consultant with family members enduring social and personal stress, Dr. Roseman has found different modalities to be most effective in ameliorating these difficulties.

He served as a columnist with Knight Ridder Tribune Syndicate and a current contributor to the Huffington Post Online. A father of three, Dr. Roseman earned his doctorate in Family Studies from the Union Institute & University with a specialty in therapeutic interventions for high conflict divorce, and shared parenting issues accompanying parental separation and divorce.

Humor frequently peppers his public speaking, trainings, personal coaching and presentations. Says Dr. Roseman “if it takes less energy to laugh, and it helps, then, “why not!” It couldn’t hurt!”

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