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University Place, Washington therapist: FilomenaDBcoach, life coach
Divorce

FilomenaDBcoach

Life Coach, MA, CAMS-1
My holistic approach to Divorce helps to focus on the healthiest aspect of the personality, using more flexible ways of thinking and responding positively to changes.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston Heights-Vineland, Washington
Cave Creek, Arizona therapist: Josh Dolin: Purpose Pathfinder, life coach
Divorce

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
Online in Clarkston Heights-Vineland, Washington
Northfield, Illinois therapist: Paul Losoff, psychologist
Divorce

Paul Losoff

Psychologist, PsyD
Divorce is a life-altering transition. Whether you're in the midst of it or trying to rebuild, I offer compassionate support to help you navigate the emotional turmoil. Together, we'll work through feelings of grief, anger, and uncertainty, empowering you to move forward with strength. Let me help you write your next chapter.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston Heights-Vineland, Washington
Dunedin, Florida therapist: Dr. Alan Ickowitz, psychologist
Divorce

Dr. Alan Ickowitz

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I have helped clients cope with and heal from the many challenges created by divorce for more than 20 years.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston Heights-Vineland, Washington
Lacey, Washington therapist: Tracy L. Morris, marriage and family therapist
Divorce

Tracy L. Morris

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Choosing to begin, continue, or end a committed partnership (whether it was formed around civil laws or not) are some of the most impactful choices we will ever make -- which is why the decisions are so difficult. "Processing out loud" (or, simply, talking it over) with someone who is unattached to the relationship can ease the challenge. In many cases, divorce is not a failure, by any means -- it is often the beginning of deeper understanding of self and new lives.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Clarkston Heights-Vineland, Washington