April 04, 2020
Divorce
Regardless of the circumstances divorce is a significant loss, and people grieve the loss of a marriage in many ways. You might feel shocked, depressed, or angry at what occurred. Many times people experience guilt for things they wish they had done or said differently. In any divorce situation, it’s important to give yourself time to grieve. There’s no need to push away your emotions, and there isn’t a timeline for when you should “snap out of it.” Talking with a counselor or support group is a great way to work through your grief.
Life after Divorce
Though it may be difficult to grasp, there is hope and life after a divorce. The following tips offer practical wisdom during this transition:
Children and Divorce
The majority of divorces occur where there are children under the age of 18. Because parents represent a sense of security for a child, it can become scary and confusing when they see their parent(s) hurting or distracted. Many parents worry about how divorce will impact their children. The following information will help you guide your kids through the transition of life after a divorce:
Divorce never affects only one person. It’s painful and difficult, but there is help available. Be courageous and seek out therapy, family counseling, or support groups. Allow the experiences of others to help you in this transition time.
Sources:
https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/healthy-divorce.aspx
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