Certified Divorce Coach® | High-Conflict Strategist | Family Mediator

Heidi Dinning

Heidi Dinning is a leading voice in the field of high-conflict divorce strategy and co-parenting resilience. Blending deep empathy with rigorous strategic planning, she acts as a "thinking partner" for individuals navigating the complexities of separation.

Heidi’s unique approach is born from a lifetime of experience. Having navigated divorce first as a child watching her parents unravel, and later through her own high-conflict separation, she recognized a critical gap in the system: while lawyers handle the law and therapists handle the past, no one was managing the day-to-day business of divorce.

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Calgary, AB

Experience

Education :
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Certification in Somatic Therapy
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She founded her practice to fill that gap. Combining decades of corporate experience raising millions for charities like the Canadian Women’s Foundation and the Alberta Cancer Foundation with specialized certifications from the CDC Board of Standards and the High Conflict Institute, Heidi brings professional rigor to emotional chaos.

Heidi specializes in helping clients decouple their emotions from the legal process, specifically those dealing with narcissistic or high-conflict personalities. Her mission is simple: to help clients stop reacting to the noise and start responding with a plan.

When she isn’t strategizing with clients, Heidi can be found in the mountains of Alberta, skiing, hiking, and prioritizing belly laughs with her blended family.

Experience :

6 years of professional experience as a licensed therapist, with additional training in somatic therapy, trauma-informed care, and mindfulness.

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