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Divorce therapists in Walla Walla, WA

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University Place, Washington therapist: FilomenaDBcoach, life coach
Divorce

FilomenaDBcoach

Life Coach, MA, CAMS-1
My holistic approach to Divorce helps to focus on the healthiest aspect of the personality, using more flexible ways of thinking and responding positively to changes.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, Washington
Houston, Texas therapist: B Well Counseling Center, psychologist
Divorce

B Well Counseling Center

Psychologist, PhD, LPC, LMFT-A, LPC-A, LCSW-S
Our clinicians work with couples and families who are struggling. This can be in couples counseling, co-parenting therapy, family therapy and/or individual therapy for children and parents who are adjusting to changes, confusion, and pain that divorce often brings.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, Washington
Minneapolis, Minnesota therapist: Gayle MacBride, psychologist
Divorce

Gayle MacBride

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Divorce is about grief, regardless of who initiates the uncoupling. When we work on divorce we are going to make the time to grieve the losses that come with this very big life change. We will develop accurate self-talk, including dispelling any old cultural perceptions that may be holding you back.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, Washington (Online Only)
Redmond, Washington therapist: Annie Kurz, counselor/therapist
Divorce

Annie Kurz

Counselor/Therapist, M.A., M.B.A., LMHC
Having been divorced and remarried herself, with a blended family and grandchildren, Ms. Kurz has extensive experience, resources, and skills to offer an individual or couple going through a divorce.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Walla Walla, Washington
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 Walla Walla, Washington