
Dr. Marlene Bizub
Psy.D.
CO, USMarlene Bizub, Psy.D, earned a Doctorate degree in Forensic Psychology from Eisner Institute for Professional Studies and a Master's Degree in Counseling and Gerontology from Wichita State University. Dr. Marlene has over 30 years experience as a therapist, college instructor, family preservation specialist, and court evaluator, and spent nearly 20 years serving as an evaluator for the courts in family law cases before becoming a speaker, author, certified divorce coach and private consultant in the area of divorce, blended families, and family law issues. Her new book, Contentious Custody: Is It Really in the Best Interest of Your Children?, has just been released. Dr. Marlene also works with groups to resolve issues created by life transitions, learning to work together in the face of change, and navigating conflicts and "negotiating the way to mutual agreement". Dr. Marlene's goal is to create a healthy workplace, one in which people support each other, rather than capitalizing on differences. In working with separating or divorcing parents, Dr. Marlene teaches you how to "love your children more than you hate your ex".
Marlene Bizub, Psy.D, earned a Doctorate degree in Forensic Psychology from Eisner Institute for Professional Studies and a Master's Degree in Counseling and Gerontology from Wichita State University. Dr. Marlene has over 30 years experience as a therapist, college instructor, family preservation specialist, and court evaluator, and spent nearly 20 years serving as an evaluator for the courts in family law cases before becoming a speaker, author, certified divorce coach and private consultant in the area of divorce, blended families, and family law issues. Her new book, Contentious Custody: Is It Really in the Best Interest of Your Children?, has just been released. Dr. Marlene also works with groups to resolve issues created by life transitions, learning to work together in the face of change, and navigating conflicts and "negotiating the way to mutual agreement". Dr. Marlene's goal is to create a healthy workplace, one in which people support each other, rather than capitalizing on differences. In working with separating or divorcing parents, Dr. Marlene teaches you how to "love your children more than you hate your ex".
Negotiate Your Way to Mutual Agreement
Creating an Effective Co-Parenting Relationship, or "Love Your Children More Than You Hate Your Ex"
Effects Of Divorce In The Workplace
The emotional difficulty of divorce has long been recognized for the individual going through it, as well as on other family members of the person experiencing divorce or separation. But what about the effects of divorce in the workplacee?


