
Tom Nash, AKA “Mr Divorce Coach”, is an internationally certified Coach specialising in Divorce, Separation & Family Coaching, accredited by Association for Coaching. He also holds Master Practitioner certifications in Coaching, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), TimeLine Therapy ®, & Hypnosis.
Partnering closely with family lawyers and other professionals, Tom offers a safe, supportive, and non-judgemental space that puts the client at the centre and focuses on helping them move forwards. Techniques include:
Tom works with either one or both parties, separately and completely confidentially but also simultaneously to ensure all parties are on the right path towards improvement at the same time.
Divorce, Separation & Family Coaching
Diploma in Divorce Coach Training (DCA)
The Family Transition Company
31 Palstra, New Cardington, Beds, MK42 0WS
01234 958 558 / 07725 034 115
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