Combating Distress in Light of the Recent Horrific School Shooting By: Leah Nathan Ph.D.

So, the extended weekend is now over and your children transitioned back to school after the tragic shooting that occurred last week. Chances are this horrific incident is still on their mind. The catastrophic shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School has evoked nationwide concerns about our children’s safety. Deeply saddened by the senseless loss of […]
Heather Cooper and Leah Nathan Co-Author an Article on Divorce for DullesMoms.com

Click here to read more on the contributions of Heather Cooper, one of our founding partners, and Leah Nathan, the firm’s Psychologist/Divorce Coach: http://dullesmoms.com/divorce-coach/
Dr. Leah Nathan is Hosting a Seminar on the Emotional Aspects of the Divorce Process on January 30, 2018

On January 30, 2018 at 6:00 p.m., Dr. Leah Nathan, CGG’s Divorce Coach, will present a complimentary seminar focused on navigating the emotional aspects of the divorce process. Dr. Nathan will address topics ranging from communication with spouses and/or children during divorce, to adjusting to new roles and responsibilities, to coping strategies for fostering a […]
CGG bids farewell to 2016

CGG bids farewell to 2016, a year in which the firm grew professionally as we welcomed Domestic Relations Consultant, Leah Nathan, Ph.D, who is available to provide the firm’s clients with emotional guidance as they transition through what can sometimes be a difficult period in their lives. The firm’s charity golf tournament, the 16th Chipping […]
The Naughty or Nice Strategy

The holiday season is fast approaching and kick starts with Thanksgiving this week. As many parents are trying to navigate through the stressful divorce or separation process, the holiday season is further complicated by how to celebrate with the children. The holidays typically represent a break in tradition and this makes it incredibly hard for […]
Surviving Parental Alienation
Surviving Parental Alienation By: Leah Nathan, Ph.D. Parents who fall into the trap of being the “alienated parent” often times do not see it coming. They may even naïvely think, initially, that they are being made into the “bad parent.” So what exactly is parental alienation? Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a term that was […]
Divorcing the Quiet Attacks of Passive Aggression
Revenge is sweet for the person with passive aggressive traits who focuses on how to execute their pay back in a subtle way. Passive aggressiveness is often times sugar-coated, and therefore it is harder to detect the underlying anger and rage. Know, however, that their rage is real and they will show you and assert […]