The Integrative Client Counseling Institute is a service of Mark K. Baumann, Attorney at Law PS. Mr. Baumann is the Director of ICCI and his complete C.V. may be found here.
The Integrative Client-Centered Model was designed by Mark K. Baumann, J.D., with the assistance of many people. Contributions were made by: Rachel Hardies, M.A., and Emma Jane Watson, M.Ed., M.S.W. Special thanks are given to: Patricia Crittenden, Ph.D., for support in relating the ICCM Conflict Model to adult attachment theory and her Dynamic Maturational Model of Attachment and Adaptation; Shari Kidwell, Ph.D., for support in understanding the relationship of childhood attachment to adult attachment and client counseling; Debra Pearce-McCall, Ph.D., for guidance applying interpersonal neurobiology theory to the ICCM; Marion Sharp, M.A., IPNB Studies Director at Portland State University; Kelly Vomacka, J.D. for technical writing support; and of course to Bill Eddy, J.D., M.S.W., for introducing us all to a broader perspective on conflict, a new way of thinking about client counseling, and for his gifts at the High Conflict Institute.
Additional thanks are given to the following people for supporting a new way of thinking about client counseling: Jenny Anderson, J.D., Forrest Carlson, J.D., and all the other executive committee members of the WSBA Low Bono section; Diana Singleton, Access to Justice Institute Director at Seattle University School of Law; Stacy Holmes, WSBA; David Basco and Sands McKinley, J.D., at McKinley Irvin; Katie Woods, M.A.; and Diana Velasco.
Recent Posts
- ICCI Welcomes sister site: Conflict Science Institute
- Attachment evidence and expert testimony are reliable and admissible using the DMM and IASA Family Attachment Court Protocol
- CLE: Attachment and conflict psychology – Bellingham 9/17/18
- Presentation: DMM clinician tools, from a lawyer’s perspective – Florence IT, 6/13/18
- Study: Common brain parasites can change conflict-relevant personality function -Toxoplasma Gondii