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Families Recovering from Separation or Divorce

Has your family been torn apart by conflict?

The betrayal and resentment from broken and failed relationships…

The crushing sadness of being apart from the one you thought you’d share your life with forever…

The heaviness of the daily responsibility of raising your children without your partner…

And it’s not just you… you fear for your children’s future, too. This separation has rocked their stability, leaving them susceptible to insecurity, anger, fear, and guilt.

Putting aside the hurt and finding solutions…

It’s hard, but you know you must do it. Your children are (and will continue to be) your chief motivators.

Despite the arguing and the conflict, you agree that a supportive environment is the most important thing right now for your children’s growth and well-being.

Sure, you still have pain from the marriage, but it’s time to put that to the side in the kids’ best interest. Their home and safety have been disrupted. Finding compromise while respecting each other’s needs will be the key to making them feel secure and protected again.

Being able to talk through these issues without heated arguments is what counseling will provide for you.

Let me be your guide and mediator…

It might be hard for you to see right now after years of hurt and conflict, but I believe there’s good in everyone.

Especially when it comes to our children, we always want better for them. From that love will come solutions and healing for your family, even if there has to be separation.

We will utilize a humanistic approach to opening communication and creating compromise.

I’ll also help you heal from this traumatic loss – of trust and the person you once loved so deeply.

By respecting the hurt that you are going through, you’ll heal as an individual and be able to see the best course forward for your kids.

And if you have the will and hope to restore your marriage and your family, I will support you and your goals. But if the damage can’t be repaired, I’ll help you find a way successfully to co-parent apart.

It’s time to put back the pieces…

Reaching out for support is the right thing for you, your children, and your family.

Don’t let this traumatic event cause more strife for you and your family down the road.

I have the experience to help your family heal and move forward. Give me a call: (216) 392-8855.