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Divorce therapists in Sudden Valley, WA

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Manhattan, New York therapist: Dr. Walter J. Matweychuk, psychologist
Divorce

Dr. Walter J. Matweychuk

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Life is short, and when a marriage does not work, it is essential to accept this and move on. No law of the universe dictates a relationship must exist forever. When a relationship ends this may very well be a sad event, but with a healthy attitude you can rebuild your life and enjoy it again.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Sudden Valley, Washington
Arlington, Virginia therapist: Shannon Fowler, psychologist
Divorce

Shannon Fowler

Psychologist, PhD
Divorce can be a difficult time for people. I work with each person to understand the multiple emotions that may be coming up. I also help them to better manage their emotions. I also help them with figuring out and getting excited for their life post divorce.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Sudden Valley, Washington (Online Only)
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Bill Hoekstra, psychologist
Divorce

Bill Hoekstra

Psychologist, Psy.D., LP DBSM
Is divorce impacting your emotional well-being and relationships? I have over 24 years of experience helping individuals navigate the complex emotions and challenges brought on by divorce. I specialize in supporting individuals who are struggling with coping with sadness, anxiety, and feelings of loss; reduced self-esteem, grief and loss, and lingering conflict and anger. Through therapy, I can help you process your emotions, manage difficult feelings, and move toward acceptance. If you're ready to heal, find hope, and create a fulfilling future, contact me today for a free consultation.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Sudden Valley, Washington (Online Only)
Lacey, Washington therapist: Tracy L. Morris, marriage and family therapist
Divorce

Tracy L. Morris

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS LMFT
Choosing to begin, continue, or end a committed partnership (whether it was formed around civil laws or not) are some of the most impactful choices we will ever make -- which is why the decisions are so difficult. "Processing out loud" (or, simply, talking it over) with someone who is unattached to the relationship can ease the challenge. In many cases, divorce is not a failure, by any means -- it is often the beginning of deeper understanding of self and new lives.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Sudden Valley, Washington
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Dina H. Harth, psychologist
Divorce

Dr. Dina H. Harth

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I work with individuals who are coping with divorce and associated stressors, grieve related losses, and create a fulfilling life post-divorce.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Sudden Valley, Washington