Post-Divorce-Mediation Divorce Expert
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Research shows that divorce has a significant negative impact on a person’s life and relationships. The newly-divorced quickly discover that most aspects of their lives are disrupted by the unexpected. Post-divorce relationship help is not psychotherapy. Instead, it is a process of guiding you in the right direction. We discuss the skills to help you adjust to your new life and the people in it. We teach you to develop dating skills and to help kids cope with the loss of a two-parent family, for example. Being single is what you make it—good or bad. The choice is yours!
Suddenly life as you have known it no longer exists. Friends you thought would be there in your time of need seem to have disappeared. Finding someone to see a movie with becomes a chore. And the kids’ acting out is a constant reminder of the destruction of a marriage gone bad. Finding your way can be confusing, upsetting and lonely.
Issues Addressed in Post-Divorce Help
- Explore and work through the stages of loss and grief
- Realizing that just because your divorce is over, it doesn't mean that your life is over
- Help focus on rebuilding your life
- Learn from and take responsibility for the past, while focusing on creating a new future
- Help you to see that divorce is not a failure or an ending, but an opportunity to re-invent yourself and to transition into a new life full of amazing possibilities
- Maintaining a sense of control and stability through the upheaval
- Discovering new solutions and available options for yourself and your family
- Creating your life vision and purpose
- Understanding that divorce will be a catalyst for changes in every component of your life
- Create a working relationship with your ex-spouse
- Single Parents: Teaching separated parents how to spend quality time with their children.
- Divorced Parents: Helping divorcing couples to establish a co-parenting plan that works for everyone involved.
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