Divorce therapists in Grand Junction, Colorado CO
Josh Dolin: Purpose Pathfinder
Life Coach
In dealing with divorce, I offer a space for clients to process their emotions and adapt to life changes. I help in navigating the complexities of separation, co-parenting, and moving forward. Embark on your journey to manage dealing with your divorce by scheduling a complimentary 15-minute consultation, where we'll discuss personalized coping strategies.
21 Years Experience
Bill Hoekstra
Psychologist, Psy.D., LP DBSM
Is divorce impacting your emotional well-being and relationships? I have over 24 years of experience helping individuals navigate the complex emotions and challenges brought on by divorce.
I specialize in supporting individuals who are struggling with coping with sadness, anxiety, and feelings of loss; reduced self-esteem, grief and loss, and lingering conflict and anger. Through therapy, I can help you process your emotions, manage difficult feelings, and move toward acceptance.
If you're ready to heal, find hope, and create a fulfilling future, contact me today for a free consultation.
26 Years Experience
Wellcova Health Services
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Divorce is not a life event you should have to cope with alone. Mental and emotional support is needed and can be provided through my treatment using CBT, DBT, ACT, TFCBT, and solution focused therapy.
17 Years Experience
Jamie Andersen, M.A., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, Woodland Counseling
Ending a marriage can be a painful experience as dreams you once had dissolve. For some people it can be devastating, for others it can be a time filled with hope for a healthier and more meaningful life. Regardless of where you are in the process I will partner with you to assist you with this challenging life transition and help you in charting the next chapter of your life.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Divorce and separation can be (and usually is) a very difficult experience that can take its toll on the family being affected. There are ways, however, to minimize the emotional damage and work toward resolution so that the healing process can begin.