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Tina V Chase, M.S., MFT
(Mental Health Professional)
Tina Chase, MS, MFT, is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in CA and New York State, who has been in private practice for nearly 30 years. Her practice includes individual psychotherapy with adults and couples therapy. In addition, she has facilitated groups for newly separated and divorcing women. Her breadth of experience in helping families deal with the consequences of divorce include counseling divorced parents on more effective ways of co-parenting.
As a team member involved in the collaborative process, Ms. Chase is excited about helping to facilitate a respectful, thoughtful, cooperative approach to the termination of marriage with the intention of preserving the well-being of the family. It is a natural extension of her years of experience and areas of expertise.
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Tina Chase, M.S., M.F.T. |
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240 Tamal Vista Boulevard
#270
Corte Madera CA 94925 USA
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415 383 5122 |
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| Email: |
tinachasemft@aol.com |
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Founding Director, Board Member, (2008-2010), Collaborative Divorce Association of the Capital District (Albany, NY).
President, (2000-2003), Executive Board Member (1994-1997), Marin Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.
Member, Integrative Mediation Marin
Member, Marin Chapter of the California Association for Marriage and Family Therapists.
Facilitated support groups for Separating/Divorcing Women.
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| Professional Licenses |
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New York State license in Marriage and Family Therapy;
California State license in Marriage and Family Therapy.
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| General Comments |
| The process of divorce is can be a painful and difficult time for a couple who has reached this life-changing decision. The collaborative divorce process offers the couple a cooperative, respectful, honest and transparent way to minimize what can be an adversarial process and, most importantly maximize and even strengthen the well-being of the family and their co-parenting relationship. |
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| Areas of Practice |
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Divorce Coach
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| Education |
| Undergraduate Education |
| San Francisco State University, 1978, BA in Psychology |
| Post-graduate Education |
San Francisco State University, 1982, MS in Counseling
Marin Psychotherapy Institute, 1982-1984, Post-Graduate Training
Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, 1990-1991
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| Professional Education |
Community Institute for Psychotherapy, Clinical Supervisor, 1990-2005
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| Collaborative Practice Training |
| Year |
Training Type |
Instructor |
Hours |
| 2008 |
Basic Interdisciplinary Training |
Michael Hagelberg, Esq., David Murch, Esq., Leanne Reed, LCSW |
16 |
| 2009 |
Divorce Mediation: Mediate For The Children |
NYS Council on Divorce Mediation |
14 |
| 2009 |
Intermediate Training - Interest-Based Negotiation Skills, Resolution of High Conflict Collaborative Cases and Ethical Considerations in the Collaborative Process |
Duke Fisher and Bruce Wagner |
4 |
| 2009 |
Parenting Plans |
Peggy Thompson, Ph.D. |
2 |
| 2009 |
Helping People Through Divorce: Adults and Children |
Gans-Walters, Hausman, Conrad, Pease Gaudoua |
6 |
| 2010 |
Intermediate Training - Taking It To The Next Level |
Pauline Tesler, Esq. |
6.5 |
| 2010 |
Mediating Parent Agreements |
NYS Council on Divorce Mediation - Joan Kelly, PhD. |
5 |
| 2010 |
Coaching Intensive |
Randy Cheek and Barbara Bowen |
6 |
| 2010 |
Coaching Models and Roles of Mental Health Professionals in Collaborative Practice |
Solomon, Gamache, Alba-Fisch |
6 |
| 2010 |
All Fired Up: Neurobiology and Implications for Collaborative Practice |
Nancy Cameron |
1.5 |
| 2010 |
Interest-Based Negotiation without Power Struggle |
David Fink, JD, and Sharon Ellison |
3 |
| 2010 |
Deepening Collaborative Connections: The Spiritual Dimensions of Trust, Commitment and Competency |
Stu Webb, Peggy Thompson, and Deborah Brakeley |
1.5 |
| 2011 |
Team Efficiency Through Early Understanding of the Clients |
Suzan Barrie Aikins, Debra Billings-Kee, Peggy Thompson |
3.0 |
| 2011 |
Today's Economy:How It Has Changed Collaborative Divorce |
Bob Burger, CFP |
1.5 |
| 2011 |
Who ”Leads” in the Collaborative Practice Team Meetings: When, Why & How |
Karen Levitt, JD; Lynda Robbins, JD; Sandford Portnoy, PhD. |
1.5 |
| 2012 |
Essentials of Mediation and Divorce Mediation |
Nancy Foster, JD, and Jessica Notini, JD |
40 |
| 2012 |
Multi-Modal Family Intervention: Dealing with Parental Alienation |
Marjorie Walters, Phd, and Steve Friedlander, Phd. |
4 |
| 2012 |
Conflict Resolution as a Healing Art: Helping Clients Cope with Stress, Trauma and Loss |
Gabor Mate, MD |
13 |
| 2012 |
Integrative Mediation |
Nancy Foster, JD, and Stephen Sulmeyer, JD, PhD |
6.5 |
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** I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals. I verify that I meet the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and that I apply the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals in my collaborative practice.
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