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Jeffrey Zimmerman, PH.D. Clinical Psychologist 315 Highland Ave., Suite 202 203-271-1990 |
Dr. Zimmerman is a licensed psychologist with over
twenty-five years experience working with families and
individuals experiencing the stress of separation and
divorce. He is co-founder of a program for high-conflict
divorcing or divorced families entitled “Parents Equally
Allied to Co-Parent Effectively” (the PEACE program). He
is co-author of two books on divorce entitled, “The
Co-Parenting Survival Guide: Letting Go of Conflict
After a Difficult Divorce” and “Adult Children of
Divorce: How to Overcome the Legacy of Your Parents’
Break-up and Enjoy Love, Trust, and Intimacy”. In 2004
Dr. Zimmerman received the Distinguished Contribution
to the Practice of Psychology award from the
Connecticut Psychological Association for his work with
high-conflict families of divorce. Dr. Zimmerman
received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the
University of Mississippi (1980). He also is a past
President of the Connecticut Psychological Association.
Dr. Zimmerman has been trained in numerous conflict
resolution techniques and is also trained as a Divorce
Coach and Child Specialist in the Collaborative Divorce
model. He is a frequent presenter and trainer at local
and national professional conferences. He serves as a
Special Master for the Connecticut Regional Family Trial
Docket and for the Early Intervention Program. He is a
member of the American Psychological Association,
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts,
Connecticut Council for Divorce Mediation and Family
Dispute Resolution, Connecticut Psychological
Association and, International Association of
Collaborative Professionals.
