Divorce
Moving Through a Divorce: We Are Here to Help
There are few life events which are as emotionally challenging as moving through a divorce.
Despite the fact that the divorce rate for first-time marriages in America falls between 40-50%, no one hopes for divorce or plans on becoming divorced.
Even when choosing to leave an unhappy or abusive marriage, maintaining a healthy equilibrium while moving through overwhelming grief associated with loss of a relationship, loss of a dream, loss of a family, or loss of a partnership that you hoped would last forever, is disorienting. And, destabilizing.
Thankfully we are here, offering an abundance of compassion and support.
Allowing yourself a confidential space to process feelings of anger, rage, betrayal, disillusionment or loss is a necessary part of the healing and reconciliation process. As is sharing normal feelings of overwhelm or vulnerability, as you move from a two-partner system to a single entity life.
If you are struggling to manage a multitude of logistical and emotional tasks thrust upon you by an uninvited divorce, feelings of overwhelm are common. Especially if faced with:
- Single parenthood
- Co-parenting
- Parental alienation
- Financial stress
- First-time management of finances; bill-paying, banking, etc.
- Dating
While divorce might be a “common” occurrence, adjustment to divorce is a tremendously challenging event.
If you are feeling alone, isolated, or experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression, seeking trained support to help you through your adjustment can be helpful.
At A New Beginning, our mature therapists have journeyed through many aspects of life. Let our seasoned team provide the compassion, guidance and support you need to move through this difficult transitional time with greater confidence, connection and ease.