Divorce therapists in Bear Valley Springs, California CA
Leila Tabatabaee
Psychologist, PhD
Mourning the end of a committed relationship is never easy. Accepting and even celebrating the ways in which the relationship influenced the person you are today can be the first step of evolving into your new autonomous self. Divorce can feel like a death and can also serve as a rebirth. Learning tools to support you through the process can make all the difference.
17 Years Experience
Ricardo Peña
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Stop thinking of divorce as a failure. Think of divorce as a transition to the next phase of your life – one to which you’ll bring the benefit of your ... - Don’t let emotions drive your behavior. Don’t act on feelings that may be temporary. ... - Don’t assume your children are irreparably damaged. ... - Get regular activity. ... - Thinking positively. ...
7 Years Experience
Marge Michaelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, ACSW, DSW
Evaluating how to end or should you end a marriage or committed relationship can be a decision needing support and guidance because of the complexities. Learning why you have come to this place can help as you move forward whether together or apart. How to navigate causing the least conflict is where therapeutic intervention can assist.
39 Years Experience
Integrative Psychotherapy Group
Marriage and Family Therapist
We work with clients who express issues or concerns with Divorce.
8 Years Experience
Julia Craddolph
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT 121812
I have experience working with divorce and processing the loss, the relief and moving forward with life.
7 Years Experience