Divorce therapists in Buffalo, New York NY
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Kenzi Lopez
Therapist, LMSW
Therapy offers individuals going through a divorce the tools, support, and guidance they need to navigate this challenging transition with greater resilience, self-awareness, and well-being. By seeking therapy, individuals can heal from the pain of divorce, reclaim their sense of self, and create a brighter and more fulfilling future for themselves.
4 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York (Online Only)
Margaret Day
Therapist, LMSW
Therapy offers individuals going through a divorce the tools, support, and guidance they need to navigate this challenging transition with greater resilience, self-awareness, and well-being. By seeking therapy, individuals can heal from the pain of divorce, reclaim their sense of self, and create a brighter and more fulfilling future for themselves.
13 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York (Online Only)
Jennifer Dorato
Therapist, LMSW
Therapy offers individuals going through a divorce the tools, support, and guidance they need to navigate this challenging transition with greater resilience, self-awareness, and well-being. By seeking therapy, individuals can heal from the pain of divorce, reclaim their sense of self, and create a brighter and more fulfilling future for themselves.
16 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York (Online Only)
Francis A. Bax
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, LMHC, LPC, CASAC-Master
Sometimes the marriage relationship doesn't work due to inconsolable differences, infidelity, or safety. I help couples to address how they can safely terminate a relationship when things can't be worked out with the relationship.
29 Years Experience
In-Person Near Buffalo, NY
Online in Buffalo, New York
Anna Stephenson
Therapist, MA, CCLS, RDT, LCAT
Grief can be a part of transitioning though any number of life changes or events, including Divorce. Feeling the loss of something, even if losing it was a choice, is normal and doesn’t necessarily mean you messed up. Or perhaps this loss was not something you chose, and this “new normal” has you grappling with how painful it feels. Are you missing what life was like before, or the things you were looking forward to that now may not happen? Divorce can summon a complex array of feelings in any family navigating these changes.
7 Years Experience
Online in Buffalo, New York