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Some parents want to involve their children in the family mediation process. The safe way to hear a child's voice in the absence of a child would be to use the Child Inclusive Mediation process (CIM). In CIM, a child will meet with a specially trained mental health professional acting as a child consultant. The child consultant will then bring feedback into the mediation to inform the parents' discussions and decision-making.
Listen to hear more about the process and how it works. Additionally in this episode, I share why not every mediation uses CIM. Next week, Dr Monica Borschel returns to share her thoughts about working as a child consultant.
By Sala SihombingSome parents want to involve their children in the family mediation process. The safe way to hear a child's voice in the absence of a child would be to use the Child Inclusive Mediation process (CIM). In CIM, a child will meet with a specially trained mental health professional acting as a child consultant. The child consultant will then bring feedback into the mediation to inform the parents' discussions and decision-making.
Listen to hear more about the process and how it works. Additionally in this episode, I share why not every mediation uses CIM. Next week, Dr Monica Borschel returns to share her thoughts about working as a child consultant.

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