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Abby G. Cole, Ph.D.

About Abby G. Cole, Ph.D.

Divorce Coach & Child Specialist

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CCDG Psychologist Abby Cole on Gray Divorce

February 21, 2022/in Collaborative Divorce, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Abby G. Cole, Ph.D.

By Psychologist Abby Cole Gray Divorce is particularly sad because couples have shared so many years together, and they had every intention of sustaining their marriage “until death do us part.” Their sense of identity is rooted in the marriage and the family they created, and it is difficult to envision a future alone. People […]

CCDG Psychologist Abby Cole on Mental Illness Awareness Week: Collaborative Supports All Parties in Divorce

October 8, 2021/in Collaborative Divorce, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Abby G. Cole, Ph.D.

This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week. When it comes to divorce when mental illness is involved, a Collaborative Divorce might be less disruptive for clients who have mental health issues. “Divorce can be particularly traumatic for spouses with serious mental health problems,” said CCDG Psychologist Abby Cole. “They may fault themselves for the breakdown […]

January is National Child-Centered Divorce Awareness Month

December 9, 2019/in Collaborative Divorce, Divorce, Education, Emotional Aspects of Divorce/by Abby G. Cole, Ph.D.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 9, 2019   CCDG’s Divorce Experts Recognize ‘Children Are More Precious Than Any Possession’ and Offer Services & Resources to Prioritize the Needs of Children HARTFORD, Conn; Dec. 9, 2019 – The month of January tends to see a spike in divorce filings, so it is no coincidence that January is […]

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