Jeremy Gaies
Tampa, Florida --
United States
Profession(s)
Mental Health Professional, Psychologist, MediatorDr. Gaies is a graduate of Brown University (B.A.) and Rutgers University (Psy.D.), and a licensed psychologist and certified family mediator. He has practiced in Tampa, Florida, for over twenty-five years. Dr. Gaies devotes his practice to peacemaking for families. He has been an active participant in Tampa Bay Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Next Generation Divorce, and the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals, as well as the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP). Dr. Gaies is a founder and trainer with Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers, providing introductory and advanced collaborative trainings nationwide. Dr. Gaies is also the author or A Clear and Easy Guide to Collaborative Divorce (2018) and the co-author of Mindful Co-parenting: A Child-Friendly Path through Divorce (2014).
Undergraduate Education
Brown University, 1983
Postgraduate Education
Rutgers University - Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, 1988
Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Trainings
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Enrolling the Client
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - The Tough Ones: Collaborative Cases Involving Serious Mental Health, Domestic Violence, or Substance Abuse issue
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Option Building: What's Different?
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - LGBTQ Relationships: The New Family and Collaborative Practice
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Collaborative Unscripted: The Role of Creativity in the Process
Understanding the Impact of Divorce on Children and Families
Steering Clear of Negative Impacts of Litigation on Children & Their Families
High-Conflict, Custody, & Co-Parenting: Ethical Challenges and Effective Interventions
A Peaceful Divorce? Bringing Mindfulness to Conflict, Custody, & Co-Parenting
Mindful Co-parenting: An Approach that Benefits the Collaborative Process
Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Trainings (multiple)
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Enrolling the Client
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - The Tough Ones: Collaborative Cases Involving Serious Mental Health, Domestic Violence, or Substance Abuse issue
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Option Building: What's Different?
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - LGBTQ Relationships: The New Family and Collaborative Practice
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Collaborative Unscripted: The Role of Creativity in the Process
Understanding the Impact of Divorce on Children and Families
Steering Clear of Negative Impacts of Litigation on Children & Their Families
High-Conflict, Custody, & Co-Parenting: Ethical Challenges and Effective Interventions
A Peaceful Divorce? Bringing Mindfulness to Conflict, Custody, & Co-Parenting
Mindful Co-parenting: An Approach that Benefits the Collaborative ProcessHelping Children Cope through Separation and Divorce
Domestic Violence and Collaborative Divorce
Using MHP's to Benefit Family Law Clients
Designing Parenting Plans in Collaborative Cases
Developing Parenting Plans for Children with Developmental Disorders
Mindfulness in Collaborative Divorce
Optimizing the Interdisciplinary Collaborative Team
Problem-Solving and Brainstorming in Collaborative Divorce
Hotspots, Eruptions, and Explosion in Collaborative Team Meetings
***Please also see http://tampabaycollaborativetrainers.com for more details:
Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Trainings (Two-day)
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Enrolling the Client
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - The Tough Ones: Collaborative Cases Involving Serious Mental Health, Domestic Violence, or Substance Abuse issue
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Option Building: What's Different?
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - LGBTQ Relationships: The New Family and Collaborative Practice
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training - Collaborative Unscripted: The Role of Creativity in the Process
Linda Solomon, LMFT - linsolomon@sbcglobal.net
Bhakti Cohen, LMFT - bhakti@bhakticohen.com
Tina Tenret, CFP - tenret@provise.com
Robert Merlin, Esq. - rmerlin@merlinlaw.com
TBCT Training Teammates:
Adam Cordover, Esq. - adam@cordoverlaw.com
Kristin DiMeo, CPA - kristin@lsa-cpa.com
David Harper, CPA - dharper@tampaforensic.com
Barbara Kelly, Ph.D - bkelly@bkellyphd.com