Divorce
Divorce is a frequently debated and widely researched topic today. It's no surprise that the most common reasons for divorce include differing values, unequal distribution of responsibilities, inability to cope with the challenges of parenthood, or infidelity. What may come as a surprise, however, is that according to certain studies, more than half of people believe their divorce could have been avoided if they had had a clearer understanding of the obligations and expectations of marriage—and if they had had a more accurate picture of their partner’s values before getting married.
What are you facing?
You don’t have to deal with it alone.
Couples therapy conducted at the right time can help bring hidden information to the surface and fit together the differing pieces of the relationship. However, beyond a certain point, partners may drift so far apart that they can no longer muster even the smallest motivation to save the relationship.
You need divorce therapy if:
You see no other way to resolve the state of your relationship
You need a structured framework to peacefully settle your disputes
An irreconcilable conflict has arisen that you cannot resolve without external help
You want to settle unfinished business and better understand what happened between you
You have questions about your shared or individual future
You don’t know how to cooperate most effectively in parenting
In the case of divorce, a specialized couples therapy can be very useful, focusing specifically on calming the emotional difficulties caused by divorce. It’s also an effective method to manage conflicts that may arise during the divorce process. Moving forward is supported when you process your losses and become capable of looking into the future on both emotional and intellectual levels.
Of course, you don’t have to attend only as a couple. Our specialists can also assist you through individual therapy if you feel you need support in decision-making or in coping with the emotional, mental, and logistical consequences of the decisions made.
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We’ve gathered the key facts about private counseling to give you a clear and realistic understanding of how psychological processes work.








