Divorce therapists in Forest Lake, Minnesota MN
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Divorce is about grief, regardless of who initiates the uncoupling. When we work on divorce we are going to make the time to grieve the losses that come with this very big life change. We will develop accurate self-talk, including dispelling any old cultural perceptions that may be holding you back.
18 Years Experience
Peg Beattie MA, LPCC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPCC
Helping the client sort out what they want
20 Years Experience
Peg Roberts
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
I have worked with hundreds of couples and offer hope and restoration. It takes work on both partner's part, but healing can happen. My hope is to save the marriage, regardless of the hurt and betrayal.
26 Years Experience
Dr. Mary L. Hendrickson
Psychologist, Psy.D.,LP
Ending a relationship can be full of so many difficult and painful feelings. The end of a marital relationship is a loss. Even if it is a choice you are comfortable with making for yourself, the ending of what was can bring up many feelings from the past, present and future.
Therapy can be helpful in sorting out all your feelings and allow you to move on with a better understanding your past marital relationship and allow yourself to be able to establish new relationships.
30 Years Experience
Elaine Klionsky
Psychologist, J.D., Ph.D., Inc.
While I'm an attorney and a certified mediator, I do not do divorce law or formal mediation. I do use my expertise in couples therapy and my knowledge of relationships to work with individuals to have the best connection possible - whether they are staying together or separating/divorcing. This connection may be not be easy or enjoyable but it benefits adults (and children if involved) it is respectful, productive, and leads to a much greater sense of contentment and pride than dealing with ongoing strife.
28 Years Experience