I am a tool! Really, I am a professional tool. I consider myself an instrument to be used in your life to help you redesign, renovate, remodel, and/or rebuild your life.
Adjusting to life after divorce has its ups and downs. Clients will be able to process their emotions and thoughts in a safe and non-judgmental space where they will find support and also nonobjective observations.
Divorce is never easy, even if you are the one requesting the divorce. I can help you navigate your way through separation, issues with children and learn how to coparent successfully.
Divorce can be a difficult situation to navigate and it takes some time to heal and grieve the relationship ending. It does not mean we stop caring, we care differently. We have to learn how to keep going and re-find our identity if it feels lost without our partner. There are three relationships withing one, the 2 individuals and then the relationship as partners.
At Dyer Psychology, Inc., we offer compassionate and tailored support for individuals navigating the emotional challenges of divorce. Our approach includes evidence-based therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help clients process their emotions, develop coping strategies, and rebuild their lives. We focus on fostering resilience and promoting healing, empowering clients to move forward with confidence and strength.
Our clinicians work with couples and families who are struggling. This can be in couples counseling, co-parenting therapy, family therapy and/or individual therapy for children and parents who are adjusting to changes, confusion, and pain that divorce often brings.
Marriage and Family Therapist, DMin, LMFT, BCPCC, BCPC
There are no winners in a divorce. If kids are involved, they are the biggest losers. Divorce is complex and painful. I help people own their own feelings and decisions and work through the pain to create a better tomorrow.
Therapist, M.S., LMFT-Associate, CTP, C-PD, Supervised Dr. Paula Boros, PhD, LMFT_S, AAMFT Approved Supervisor No.203704
Divorce has many negative affects in life. The issues from custody concerns if there are children, as well as determining new identity and life path can be very challenging. Navigating this through therapy can be extremely helpful.
Pain precedes divorce and pain follows divorce. And then there is growth.
The hope we once had for a lifetime of love, security, and joy is very difficult to grieve. Losses are experienced and change is forced upon us whether we are the ones who chose the divorce or not. It is an extremely hard thing to live through. And when we allow healing in, we can grow in ways we did not ever think were possible.
With my training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and my training as a trauma therapist, I help individuals recover from divorce on a deep level that addresses attachment issues that usually go back much further than the marital relationship. We take into account the history of the relationship and prior relationships to understand how the divorce happened and we bring healing to the parts of you that needed something they never received. Then you can go forward in life confidently and create new secure bonds.