Divorce Counseling and Support
Divorce Counseling can provide the emotional support and skills you need to effectively communicate, redefine relationships and provide for the emotional needs of your children..
Divorce counseling addresses the emotional, social, and psychological pain of all involved. More specifically, counseling provides:
- Consistent emotional support and guidance through the divorce process for individuals and/or families
- A safe and supportive environment for co-parents to communicate, resolve conflicts and create/establish mutual parenting goals.
- The planning and adjustment to new roles such as being a single parent, returning to school, or reentering the job market.
- Supportive counseling for change, choice and personal growth.
- Experience a sense of acceptance and belonging.
- Discover that you are not alone in the difficulties you are experiencing.
- Hear ideas from others which enhance your ability to make decicions and solve problems.
- Benefit from the experience of being helpful to others.
- Learn to constructively express your feelings and ideas to others.
- Gain encouragement by observing the successes of others.
You don't have to be married to feel the pain of separation. Couples who have been together for a substantial period of time experience the same feelings. Separation, like divorce, is one of the most stressful and painful events you may experience. Working through the grief of a failed relationship or marriage can be daunting. Therapy is an excellent resource to help you survive and put you on the path to finding new happiness.