Divorce therapists in Carpinteria, California CA
Bruce Howard
Psychologist, PhD
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41 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
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
Ricardo Peña
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Stop thinking of divorce as a failure. Think of divorce as a transition to the next phase of your life – one to which you’ll bring the benefit of your ... - Don’t let emotions drive your behavior. Don’t act on feelings that may be temporary. ... - Don’t assume your children are irreparably damaged. ... - Get regular activity. ... - Thinking positively. ...
7 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