Skip to content

Divorce therapists in Haddington, Scotland, GB

We are proud to feature top rated Divorce therapists in Haddington, Scotland, United Kingdom. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
FILTER RESULTS
Edinburgh, Scotland therapist: Mr Paul Bell, therapist
Divorce

Mr Paul Bell

Therapist, BA, MSc, MChPsychPsych, MACP
I offer psychological and developmentally informed support for parents who are separeting and are conconverned about the mental health of their child  
12 Years Experience
Near Haddington, Scotland
Online in Haddington, Scotland
Glasgow, Scotland therapist: Heather Macfarlane, registered psychotherapist
Divorce

Heather Macfarlane

Registered Psychotherapist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist
Divorce challenges how you feel about yourself, and the hopes and plans you had for the future. Talking to someone impartial can help you find your way through this life changing event by mourning the loss of what you had and then forging a new way ahead.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Haddington, Scotland (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Birgit Schreiber, psychologist
Divorce

Birgit Schreiber

Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
This can be very painful and we might need a space to grieve and move on and begin to be hopeful again.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Haddington, Scotland (Online Only)
Kirkliston, Scotland therapist: Jayne LESLEY Allen, hypnotherapist
Divorce

Jayne LESLEY Allen

Hypnotherapist, MIBWRT,MNCH,GQHP, Brainworking Recursive Therapist, NLP Practioner, Mindfulness Teacher, Coach
Are you going through a relationship break up or dealing with the aftermath? Do you need to find a way forwards so you are able to find a degree of acceptance and the confidence to start at new life. BWRT, NLP and Hypnosis can give you your life back.  
14 Years Experience
Near Haddington, Scotland
Online in Haddington, Scotland
London, England therapist: Ulrike Nau-Debor, psychologist
Divorce

Ulrike Nau-Debor

Psychologist, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC registered
Divorce is a significant transition in people's lives. It can take years to feel ready to ask for a divorce, and it can be a profound shock if one's partner initiates it. This transition often brings up intense emotions such as loss and grief, anger or rage, fear of the future, shame, a sense of failure, and concerns for one's children's well-being. These feelings can arise even if you were the one who wanted the divorce. Navigating the process of divorce is particularly challenging, especially when children are involved. How do we manage this transition with such strong emotions while allowing our children to have their own feelings and maintain their own relationships and perceptions of our ex-partners? Then, there's the new beginning: How do I want to live my new life? Overcoming the fear of loneliness and other challenges is crucial until we feel settled again.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Haddington, Scotland (Online Only)