Not exact matches
Divorce, and
affairs, are a particularly difficult subject for me and I've experienced my own hell
over the competing violently clashing truths that force people to take sides with broken lives and relationships in the wake.
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Or go
over, once again, how you discovered your spouse was having an
affair and now want a
divorce?
Attachment theory also explains unhealthy development, as insecurely attached mourn lost attachments (think about someone who is legally married but has been emotionally
divorced for a long time), engage in inconsistent attachment behaviors (think attack and defend, or pursue and distance patterns), suffer ongoing attachment injury (ongoing negative sentiment override), may experience attachment panic (maintain physical and emotional control
over their partners), or maintain multiple attachments for fear of losing or being swallowed by one (who have
affairs).
Over 30 years experience helping couples to avoid
divorce, heal from
affairs or addictions, and help blended families sort out boundaries I believe there is a good chance I can help you.
Marriage Counseling can help you with these problems: communication problems infidelity (sexual or emotional
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She has
over 15 years of experience working with individuals and couples on a wide range of issues including marital therapy,
affair recovery, depression, anxiety, sexual abuse, eating disorders, parenting, trauma recovery,
divorce recovery, and personality disorders.
In
over 90 % of the hundreds of
divorcing couples that I've worked with, only one spouse wanted the
divorce, while their spouse wanted to stay married, at least, until they find out about an
affair.
As a
divorce mediator, I have worked with well
over a thousand couples when a spouse wanted an affect, and it is clear that the
divorce negotiations for the couple will be far more difficult if either spouse is having an
affair.
Divorce is rarely a «sign on the line»
affair that is
over in a day — it is a long process, and can require many hard decisions.
I have an extensive history with individuals and couples dealing with sexual issues, depression, anxiety, fears, life transitions, workplace dynamics, relationship functioning, substance use and abuse, stress, self - esteem, coming out issues for individuals and for couples in crisis or transition
over coming - out issues,
divorce, open relationship dynamics (polyamory),
affair recovery, grief, personal growth, employee assistance (EAP), life balance and trauma.