Divorce therapists in La Quinta, California CA
Lauree Berger Turman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW 22044
With the use of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, I will guide you and your partner, or just you alone, through the disconnection you are experiencing, and be with you while you reconnect first with your SELF, with the goal of being being able to reconnect with your partner or feel whole enough to find a new love.
29 Years Experience
David Oretsky Psychotherapy
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Model: GPT-4
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As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I am deeply committed to supporting couples and families navigating the complex emotional landscape of divorce. My aim is to facilitate healthy communication, foster understanding, and encourage the necessary resilience during this challenging time. It's important to remember that while divorce marks the end of a marital relationship, it doesn't have to signify the collapse of a family structure. With appropriate therapeutic guidance, the process can lead to personal growth, emotional healing, and healthier relationships moving forward. My goal is to provide a safe space where each individual can express their feelings, concerns, and hopes for the future. Let's work together to minimize conflict and prioritize the wellbeing of everyone involved, particularly when children are part of the equation.
12 Years Experience
Marge Michaelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, ACSW, DSW
Evaluating how to end or should you end a marriage or committed relationship can be a decision needing support and guidance because of the complexities. Learning why you have come to this place can help as you move forward whether together or apart. How to navigate causing the least conflict is where therapeutic intervention can assist.
39 Years Experience
Simple life coaching
Life Coach, Certified in Life coaching
Relationships are not easy , I offer support in dealing with divorce and the aftermath anxiety associated with it.
6 Years Experience
Nancie Kohlenberger
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Divorce: Sometimes when things are not working out with a marital partner, and people have grown apart, divorce seems like the best option. My goal in these cases is to get the two people involved to hear and respect each other so that things don't devolve into an impasse.
23 Years Experience