Compass Collaborative: Divorce Coaches

Joseph A. Losi, MA LMFTAJoseph Losi

1800 Westlake Ave N, Suite 303
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 595-2577
web: www.josephlosi.com
email: joseph@josephlosi.com

Couples Therapist  
Collaborative Divorce Coach

My clients tell me that I help them believe that with courage and commitment they can create a better life for themselves and by example for their children.

At the age of 52, while co-parenting two teenage sons I choose to create a better life for myself by returning to graduate school to pursue a degree in counseling psychology at Antioch University in Seattle. Here I began to learn from my clients that “being heard” was the most essential ingredient in trusting in themselves and creating more successful relationships.

Clinical internships at Antioch and North Shore Youth and Family and now private practice have provided me with intimate experiences of working with couples, individuals and families addressing a wide array of individual mental health and family crisis issues. Recent training in intermediate and advanced skills for divorce coaches has strengthened skills crucial to divorce coaching.

Divorce is never an easy process. There will be conflict. It can ignite old trauma. I will work with you to hold onto your dignity, de-fuse conflict, build new boundaries, learn new trust, self-respect and begin the process of creating a healthy two household family.  

 

Catherine SchatzelCatherine Schatzel

Compassionate Resolutions
10030 36th Ave SW
Seattle WA 98146
(206) 369-1239
web: www.collaborativepractice.com
email: cschatzel@aol.com

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Collaborative Law Mediator/Facilitator
Vocational Specialist
Divorce Coach

Catherine’s colleagues & clients describe her as compassionate, insightful, empowering, and supportive. Her 25 year volunteer and work history includes conducting public and private sector family, eldercare, and workplace mediations, working in Human Resources recruitment and staffing, and providing Vocational counseling for Collaborative cases.

She is a mediator/facilitator of complex, diverse, cases often involving difficult parenting, financial, communication, and cultural issues. The empathy and understanding that clients experience from Catherine is equally important in developing their trust as is her competence and professionalism.

Catherine works with her vocational clients to identify their passions & skills, and helps them understand the true value and earning potential of their professional qualifications. She supports her clients to determine additional education/training needs and associated costs, as well as support in resume design, and interviewing strategies.

Her heartfelt listening puts her clients at ease, knowing they have an ally to help them work through the professional challenges they face. Clients report a renewed sense of self-confidence as Catherine coaches them in creating and carrying out a plan for employment that ensures that the plan is congruent with their inner values, resulting in a consistently high level of client satisfaction & success with the outcome.  

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