Finding Ways to Reconnect With Your Alienated Children and Grandchildren - Dr. Sue Cornbluth

Reopening a connection with your alienated children and grandchildren is never easy. Parents and grandparents struggle daily to know what to write or say in an email or a text to their children and grandchildren. Did you know that the wording of what you are saying is critical to begin the healing process? In this webinar, Dr. Sue Cornbluth will share with you her breakthrough techniques for beginning the process of reconnecting with your alienated children and grandchildren. She will discuss how to approach your children and grandchildren, what to send, and the language that is often used to open up the door to reconciliation. This presentation is for anyone who has children and grandchildren between the ages of 12-adulthood and has been trying to reconnect or is in the beginning process of doing so. Dr. Sue Cornbluth is a certified parenting expert, coach and thought leader with international recognition, specializing in high conflict divorce and parental/grandparent alienation situations. In 2013 Dr. Sue established Dr. Sue & You LLC, a consulting & coaching firm working with parents to help them successfully move through their high conflict divorce situations and reunite with their children. She has reunited hundreds of families with her tools and techniques. Her passion and goal is to heal family conflict with compassion. She accomplishes this through her work educating and guiding parents and professionals. Dr. Sue has served as a child abuse and victims’ rights expert. The exposure she gained as a lead expert during the Jerry Sandusky trial directly contributed to the growing demand for her expert opinion. She has gained global recognition and is contracted for speaking engagements around the world. The Women’s Distinctive Business Magazine recognized Dr. Sue as One of the Country’s Most Distinctive Women. She is a regular contributor as a mental health expert for network television stations including NBC, Fox and CBS. She has contributed to several national publications. ​ Dr. Sue resides in the suburbs outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with her husband and two children. She holds a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked as a Psychology Professor at Temple University.