Divorce therapists in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky KY
Mr. Dan Pugel
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
It's often said a divorce is more painful than the loss of a loved one. The support during the breakup of a marriage is so vital to moving past such loss. Counseling often provides a piece of the possibilities to save a marriage.
Relationship challenges are common with divorce and blended families. Misunderstandings, fears, and inconveniences can all be a part of the adjustments families make. Often more painful concerns emerge within a new and often awkward transition with new members of the family as well as the experience of absent members. Marriage and family therapy help ease the struggle during these times.
It is helpful to include a third party to assist in working through these changes that aid in making the most of new beginnings. Support, encouragement, healing and direction along the way are available to families in transition.
27 Years Experience
Dr. Trey Cole
Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
Are there issues in your relationship that feel insurmountable, leading you to consider whether splitting up is the best option? Have you recently experienced the end of a relationship? If so, please reach out so we can figure out what may be the best options moving forward.
17 Years Experience
Strides in Psychotherapy
Psychologist, PSY.D.
When a couple considers divorce there are a flurry concerns for themselves and their family.
These are some of the questions we strive to answer.
How do I know if I should divorce?
How might divorce impact my child’s wellbeing?
Have I done all I can to save this marriage?
What can couple’s therapy change?
23 Years Experience
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Going through a divorce may be very stressful and requires an adjustment in several areas of life. Having adequate support in this process is crucial to recover or maintain stability.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Mike Strand
Psychologist, PsyD
Divorce marks a profound turning point, signifying the end of one chapter and the uncertain start of another, often accompanied by feelings of loss, failure, and fear of what comes next. Navigating this transition can feel isolating, as you grapple with rearranging the pieces of a life once shared. My supportive divorce counseling offers a compassionate anchor through these turbulent times, helping you to process your emotions, find closure, and embrace the promise of new beginnings with confidence and hope.
16 Years Experience