Divorce Recovery & Co-Parenting
As of 2025, the Pew Research Center cites 33-40% of first marriages end in divorce. Stats mean little in the pain and aftermath of divorce. Divorce can be riddled with guilt, betrayal, shame, or substance abuse. All this is made more intense when coparenting needs remain to be met. Parental conflict can interfere with meeting the developmental needs of children. In short, there is no painless divorce. But! There are better ways through it. And you can have a life again.
Are you struggling with the raw pain of betrayal? The guilt of an unforeseen, but necessary end. Are you feeling like you’re courteously outside of familiar faces and groups now? Maybe you’re just starting to unpack how substance misuse affected it all. Do you belittle yourself as naive? Do you feel shocked and exasperated that cooperation for the good of the kids isn’t easier?
There are better, more effective ways forward. And you can be prepared for a better relational future should you desire it. I professionally and personally know this to be true. Let’s get on your better path.
