Are You Struggling With Divorce?

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Divorce, or the legal separation of people who were once married, can be difficult for partners, children, and any other family members involved. Counseling is helpful for each partner and any children affected by the change.

Available Treatment Options

Partners benefit from identifying and processing emotions in therapy. There is often a significant amount of hurt on one or both sides. Children of divorce may struggle to understand why their parents are separating, or they may be caught in a custody battle. Regardless of the specific situation, therapists can assist children in processing their thoughts and feelings and remind them that their parents’ decision isn’t their fault.

Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Divorce

Logan Kingston

South Hampton

New York

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Jeni Woodfin

San Jose

California

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Lauren Wynn

Colorado Springs

Colorado

Lauren is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP), and Level 1 trained Gottman Couples Therapist. She specializes in couple/marital and premarital counseling (with experience and specialized training in working with LGBTQIA+ couples and non-traditional relationship structures), anxiety and stress management, depression, and cha...

Holly Lynch, PsyD, LPC

Dallas

Texas

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