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Divorce therapists in Sayre, PA

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Phoenixville, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Susan E. Schumacher, licensed professional counselor
Divorce

Dr. Susan E. Schumacher

Licensed Professional Counselor, DA, LPC, LCPC, CCTP, EMDR Clinician
Our culture doesn't do endings very well. If your marriage is heading toward, or you are in the midst of, divorce, we can work together to use kindness and compassion to keep you grounded and centered during this time of change. If one season of your life is ending, we can explore appreciating the challenges, and the value, of the past relationship, as you transition to a new way of being today and moving forward.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Sayre, Pennsylvania
Media, Pennsylvania therapist: Karina Suero, marriage and family therapist
Divorce

Karina Suero

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Are you considering if you want to stay or leave? Did you make the decision or was it imposed on you? No matter what stage are you in, the state of disruption and disorientation is gigantic. There is so much hurt, sadness, resentment, fear and anxiety. Would I be able to make alone? Am I lovable? Will the kids still love me? How are we handling the holidays? I can help you navigate the process of reorienting yourself in life, making sense of your feelings, communicating with your kids, your extended family, and if possible and desirable with your ex partner and/ or explore and expand your support system. Contact me and let’s do this together.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Sayre, Pennsylvania
Abington, Pennsylvania therapist: HUGH R STEWART III, hypnotherapist
Divorce

HUGH R STEWART III

Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
I have been divorced. I was married for four years and tried to fit in with my family and friends. Divorce is an ongoing grieving process for a while. First when thinking of divorce or in marital counseling, we may be angry and blaming our spouse for certain things. Then there may be a separation where we get to feel other feelings. Until the divorce is complete through the courts we are still attached and unavailable. We may have guilt about not following through on our marriage vows. We may be upset because we knew it wouldn't work from the beginning. We may also not know who we are as we defined ourselves through the marriage and what we did together. And frequently feelings of failure surface. Divorce is a transition. Many of us just cannot live together. My opinion is that it too easy to get married and too difficult to get divorced because of money, friends, family, etc. It usually takes a good year to a year in a half living together before we know if this is the person for me as a life partner. The chemicals of oxytocin in our bodies get released when we are dating somebody new. This feeling brings us together in what we call love. However, real lasting Love takes longer to cultivate and it takes 1-1 1/2 years for the oxytocin to wear off so we can see our partners for who they really are. In short, oxytocin and sex make us stupid to jump into committed relationships before both parties are ready.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Sayre, Pennsylvania
Northbrook, Illinois therapist: Paul Losoff, psychologist
Divorce

Paul Losoff

Psychologist, PsyD
Divorce is a life-altering transition. Whether you're in the midst of it or trying to rebuild, I offer compassionate support to help you navigate the emotional turmoil. Together, we'll work through feelings of grief, anger, and uncertainty, empowering you to move forward with strength. Let me help you write your next chapter.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Sayre, Pennsylvania
McKinney, Texas therapist: Kreins Psychological Services, psychologist
Divorce

Kreins Psychological Services

Psychologist, PhD, PsyD
As a psychologist specializing in divorce, my approach to treatment is focused on providing emotional support, guidance, and coping strategies during this challenging life transition. Through a combination of individual therapy, support groups, and family therapy, I help individuals navigate the complex emotions associated with divorce, such as grief, anger, and anxiety. We work together to explore and process feelings of loss, adjust to new roles and routines, and develop effective communication skills for co-parenting or managing post-divorce relationships. Additionally, I provide psychoeducation on the divorce process, legal considerations, and strategies for self-care to promote resilience and facilitate healing. By offering a safe and empathetic space, I aim to empower individuals to navigate divorce with strength, self-awareness, and a sense of hope for the future.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Sayre, Pennsylvania