Divorce therapists in Tulare, California CA
Ilah Brock - Central Valley Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, C.Ht
Did you have a high conflict divorce? Custody and asset battles? Is it over? Are you in the middle of it? Does money play a huge part in the settlement? I am here to help you achieve a new sense of self and reach your own goal potential during and after the divorce proceedings. How do you prefer to be? I can help you and direct you to that self image and self improvement. Does your "Ex" cause you anxiety or other emotional upsets? Hypnotherapy can and does change that. You can work with your "Ex" effectively and never allow them to "push your buttons" again no matter how hard they may try - in Hypnotherapy and the use of hypnosis - changing how you react is key! And it feels great, too!
7 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
Shadi Souferian
Psychologist, Psy.D
Divorce can be overwhelming and stressful. If kids are involved, finding healthy ways to co-parent is imperative. Therapy can help the family navigate through the transition of divorce.
24 Years Experience
Sara Denman
Psychologist, Psy.D
Although I do not work with couples, I do work frequently with people adjusting to life during and after a divorce. It can feel like a failure or the death of a dream of the perfect, intact family. Sometimes it is hard to picture a new normal so coming up with new identity and plans for the future is helpful. Working with an ex partner to co-parent can bring even more challenges but there are ways to help reduce conflict and mange the new life well.
25 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