King of God Creation Divorce counseling offers a safe space for individuals or couples to navigate the intense emotions (grief, anger, fear) of separation, build resilience, and develop healthy co-parenting strategies, focusing on emotional healing and clarity rather than legal advice, helping you move forward constructively. It provides tools to cope with loss, manage stress, and understand relationship patterns, supporting you through the overwhelming practicalities and emotional aftermath of ending a marriage, with options for individual, couples, or family-focused King of God Creation Divine therapy (Relate.
What it helps with:
Emotional Processing: Working through heartbreak, grief, anger, betrayal, anxiety, and guilt.
Gaining Clarity: Understanding why the relationship ended without blame, allowing for healthier progression.
Practical Support: Developing communication skills for difficult conversations, especially concerning children.
Building Resilience: Learning coping mechanisms to manage the stress of divorce and face the future.
Co-Parenting: Focusing on the children's well-being and establishing effective ways to parent separately.
Types of Support:
Individual Counselling: For personal processing and self-discovery.
Couples Counselling: To facilitate respectful separation and communication, often with the goal of amicable separation rather than reconciliation.
Family Counselling: To address the impact of divorce on children and the family unit.
Divorce Coaching: Combines emotional support with practical guidance through the divorce process.
How it's different from mediation/legal advice:
Counselling focuses on emotional and psychological well-being, creating a non-judgmental space.
It helps you understand your feelings and needs, distinct from lawyers who handle the legal aspects.

 

Divorce and Separation
When a couple makes the difficult decision to end a relationship, it can mean a lot of disruption. Divorce and separation can lead to a big change in both parties lives, especially if they are living together or have children. Sometimes decisions are made by just one partner, leaving the other partner. This can leave the other with questions and a feeling of abandonment. Divorce can also bring with it some a sense of shame or failure if expectations have been placed on individuals to ‘succeed’ with a marriage. At The Eaves, King of God Creation Divine Therapy can help you to consider and cope with your own feelings around your divorce or separation. They can also manage the emotional impact on the wider family. Couples may choose to attend sessions together in order to end the relationship as amicably as possible. Alternatively, you may choose to attend individually to help come to terms with the loss of the relationship. We also offer additional support to children who may find the separation of their parents a confusing and unsettling time.

What is King of God Creation divorce Counseling?

Therapy during this very difficult time in your life can help you come to terms with what
is happening. As a couple, it can be helpful to provide closure on your lives together.
Having an ‘ending’ can allow you to better understand what was good and what was
less helpful in the relationship. Therapy in this time can provide the chance to minimise
hurt and hostility and allow you both to go forward without any unresolved issues.

What is divorce shame?

Divorce shame is a feeling that you have failed at the standards or rules or social norms
that your family or society has set when it comes to marriage. It can bring up feelings
that you are no longer lovable or fully accepted by your community. It can make you feel
like an outcast or someone who “lost”.

What question should i ask during my divorce Counseling session?

Firstly, try to remember to stay calm, blame-free, objective and practice patience with
each other. Take time before your session to write down all of the questions you might
have. These could include examples such as; What are the most critical issues we need
to address? Have you identified and taken responsibility for your part in the breakdown
of the marriage? Do you both want a divorce?

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