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Sue Soler, LCSW (Mental Health Professional)

Firm/BusinessName:
Address(es): 9117 Friars Road
Bethesda MD 20817 USA
Phone: 301-461-8688
Fax: 707-924-1974
Email: suesoler@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.collaborativedivorcemd.com/members/profiles/susan-soler.php

Practice Group Membership
  • Collaborative Dispute Resolution Professionals, Inc.
  • Collaborative Divorce Association
  • DC Academy of Collaborative Professionals
  • Professional Activities
    No response provided.
    Professional Licenses
  • LCSW-C
  • General Comments
    Sue Soler, LCSW-C is a seasoned mental health professional with over fifteen years experience working with children and families. She believes that Collaborative divorce provides couples and families with a non-adversarial structure to settle their issues related to separation and divorce. She is dedicated to using her skills to provide sensitive and thoughtful help to those who are going through the difficult process of separation and divorce.

    Sue believes that collaborative divorce allows families to achieve a positive resolution that minimizes the negative financial, social and emotional consequences. Sue feels that the collaborative process is unique in that it affords the family an opportunity to resolve disputes respectfully without going to Court, communicate in an open manner and create shared solutions that meet the needs of their individual family. In the collaborative process, Sue can serve as either a divorce coach or a child specialist. As a divorce coach, Sue assists parents in creating goals to address their own needs as well as those of their children and their family. In addition, she works with parents to strengthen communication skills, reduce stress and manage the emotions that go along with a divorce. As a child specialist, Sue will serve as an advocate for the child, assessing the child's needs and then communicating those needs to both parents to assist them in developing a parenting plan that is best for the family.

    Sue is an active member in the Collaborative community and is a member of three area practice groups: CDA (Collaborative Divorce Association), CDRP (Collaborative Dispute Resolution Professionals) and DCACP (DC Academy of Collaborative Professionals). She is the Secretary of CDA, the Chair of the Process Subcommittee of the DC Protocols, and the Co-Chair of the Ethics Subcommittee of the DC Protocols. In addition, Sue has given numerous presentations on Collaborative divorce, including to Georgetown University and George Washington University Law School.

    Sue’s background includes team training in collaborative divorce, mediation training, and experience conducting custody evaluations. She has served as a parenting coordinator through appointments by the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland. She has also testified on behalf of children and families in both District and Circuit Court in Montgomery County, Maryland. Sue graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Psychology from Clark University. Sue received her Master's degree in social work from the University of Maryland at Baltimore.
    Areas of Practice
  • Child Specialist
  • Divorce Coach
  • Education
    Undergraduate Education
    Clark University, BA, Psychology, Highest Honors, Magna Cum Laude, 1990.
    Post-graduate Education
    University of Maryland at Baltimore, Master Degree in Social Work, 1994.
    Professional Education
    No response provided.
    Collaborative Practice Training
    Year Training Type Instructor Hours
    2006 Mediation Training Mediation Matters 40
    2007 Basic Interdisciplinary Training Collaborative Divorce Team Traning LLC 24
    2009 Coaches and Child Specialist Working Together with the Team Peggy Thompson, PhD 4
    2009 Collaborative Models: Which Model is Right for your Case? Pauline Tesler, Esquire and Peggy Thompson, PhD 6
    2009 Non-Defensive Communication Sharon Strand Ellison, MS 6.5
    ** 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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