“After being divorced for six years, I was seeking resources to deal with unresolved issues with the original divorce and my ex husband. I found my discussions with Lisa to be most helpful and informative. Her approach not only helped me gain knowledge and perspective, but also assisted me to develop skills needed to deal with my specific challenges. Lisa’s ideas are always innovative, and creative, offering a refreshing approach to look at a difficult situation. What a breath of fresh air: Thank you Lisa!”
– H.H.

Moving On…Post-Divorce Life
Some of the things that you may be feeling and thinking about:
- completing tasks in the separation agreement
- feeling there are still loose ends
- feeling unsatisfied with the separation agreement
- having difficulty communicating with your ex
- still dealing with all the emotions
- interested in psychotherapy and/or family counseling with children
- helping your children adjust to the divorce
- feeling frustrated with the visitation schedule
- feeling lonely and sad about the divorce, missing your spouse and your family life
- having difficulty adjusting to single life and/or dating
- feeling a need to take a closer look at your self and how to improve your life
- concerned about your ex’s dating/partner/ remarriage and the affects on your children
- financial concerns and career issues
- feeling isolated and wanting to improve your social life
- feeling stressed out and overwhelmed with single parenting
How I Can Help:
Individual Sessions
To help you sort out your thoughts and feelings, discuss issues, and determine solutions related to improving your relationship with your ex, improving your own life, improving your parenting, dating and single life, career changes.
Co-Parenting Sessions
To help you and your ex with improved parenting in order to help your children as much as possible (improving or adjusting visitation, understanding your child’s development in relationship to the divorce, improving your communication as parents, voicing concerns about the kids, discussing dating relationships/remarriage, being pro-active with your ex about all of these issues).
Support Group
Connect with others going through a similar things. Weekly groups are economical, informational, and thought-provoking.
Current Support Group Flyer Fall 2008
Referrals
To a therapist, attorney, mediator, divorce financial planner, or realtor who specializes in divorce.