Divorce therapists in El Monte, California CA
Dr. William K. Grevatt
Licensed Psychoanalyst, Ed.D. (CA Medical Board License #RP 227)
My approach to therapy as a Jungian analyst is to listen deeply to discover the unique person that you are and the problems you are facing. In a safe, caring, and supportive setting we will utilize dream analysis, journaling, and other creative work to help guide you back to the wisdom within.
20 Years Experience
Dr Mark Baker
Psychologist, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Marriage and Family Therapist
We have expert therapists who specialize in all aspects of the divorce process.
44 Years Experience
Nathan Ely, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, MDiv, LMFT
Many of the individuals and couples I work with are either going through the process of divorce or are at a crossroads in their relationship, discerning if they should move forward together or separate. With couples, my goal is to help you determine what you need in order to either have a healthy, thriving relationship together or a respectful, peaceful separation.
6 Years Experience
Leila Tabatabaee
Psychologist, PhD
Mourning the end of a committed relationship is never easy. Accepting and even celebrating the ways in which the relationship influenced the person you are today can be the first step of evolving into your new autonomous self. Divorce can feel like a death and can also serve as a rebirth. Learning tools to support you through the process can make all the difference.
17 Years Experience
Chris Tickner
Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, MFT
Are you contemplating divorce? Have you and your partner already made the decision? We all think about leaving our current relationship. The grass always seems greener, and sometimes it really is. Good couples therapy never promises to save relationships! Instead, it helps both partners explore the depths of the relationship, so they are able to make clear and honest decisions about what to do next. I have had many couples enter my practice on the brink of divorce, only to find that some simple new tools for communication, intimacy, forgiveness, and shared purpose can bring them back together. Of course, sometimes divorce is the best option. Some relationships are not meant to last. And that's ok! That is not a failure, that is growth. Therapy can help with the process of leaving a relationship in a way that honors both of you, that sets you up to be good friends, with respect and care.
28 Years Experience
Anna Yu Lee
Life Coach, PhD, MPH, MA
I provide support through active listening, reflection, and positive regard.
2 Years Experience
Rosa L. Casquino
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
The process and aftermath can be challenging. I support my client's through their healing journey from divorce.
I incorporate EMDR andParts Work to help you achieve your therapy goals. I offer a Free 15-minute consultation to see if I am the right fit for you.
10 Years Experience
Lila Wallace
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LFMT
Divorce is incredibly painful and sometimes even disorienting, as it disrupts our sense of ourselves as well as our relationships and even our place in the world. I have lived experience and can offer compassionate support as you grow into your new life.
12 Years Experience
SHANNON KLOSAK
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LAADC-CA, M-RAS, NCPM, DV VICTIM ADVOCATE
There is life after Divorce. While your life may not be the same as it was before divorce, imagine the new life you can create for yourself after divorce. It is possible. Let's get you back on the path to you again, one step at a time.
10 Years Experience
Corrie Blissit
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, AMFT
Divorce sucks. Many experience anxiety, depression, fear, anger, shame, guilt, and loneliness. For some people, the divorce may come as a complete surprise and blow to one’s self esteem. Other’s choose to leave because they are dissatisfied. In both cases, there is a pervasive lack of cultural support as divorce is universally seen as something negative. Friends and family may judge the couple for “not trying hard enough”and people are quick to blame one or both partners for possessing relational flaws. As you deal with the loss of your marriage and the stigma it comes with, you may also feel you have lost yourself along the way. Therapy, not only provides a space to grieve and work through some of the emotional complexities, it is also a space where you gain insight into yourself and how you show up in relationships so you can do things differently. Call or email me today to schedule a free 20-minute consultation.
3 Years Experience