We offer a series of workshops and support groups that can help you deal with the sometimes debilitating emotions surrounding your divorce such as anger, hurt, sadness and loss. We also provide divorce seminars where you can hear from professionals in the field of divorce law, financial information as it pertains to divorce, mediation, and the effects of divorce on children. We invite you to come in and talk to us which will give us information as to how to help you and your family process the breakdown of your marriage.
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Weekly Encouragements
- Pay attention to the people in your life. Notice the difference between the ones that you feel are emotionally healthy and those who may be projecting their own issues on to you.
- Hard as it may be to believe right now, most people I have met who have engaged in a healthy recovery process, actually become a stronger, healthier version of themselves.
- Pay attention to the people in your life. Notice the difference between ones that you feel are emotionally healthy and those who may be projecting their own issues onto you.
- Notice your thoughts. How many seem to be fear or anger driven? Acknowledge them, but decide not to engage with them. Let them go.
- God can be a powerful catalyst in your healing. If you are open, explore ways that you begin to lean on Him and let Him lead you through a process that He is well acquainted with.
- Life requires many adjustments. Some are harder than others. Loss of a relationship is worthy of grieving, so give yourself permission to mourn your loss, including the loss of a dream.
- We are designed to heal. Just as a broken bone, with care, will mend and may even be stronger than before, so can we heal from emotional wounds. Healing cannot be microwaved, so be patient.
- Pain and sadness can be like a blanket that covers all aspects of our lives. Gain a more balanced perspective by listing things that contribute to your sadness. Then list all the things that you are thankful for, or that you consider blessings.
- Refuse to let divorce define you. Resist thoughts that make you feel like a failure,unworthy or ashamed. Don’t hide from good friends. Pain is a catalyst for growth and change. It comes with being human.
- While you are in divorce recovery, resist relationships or activities that numb you to the pain of your healing process.
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Workshop Calendar
Upcoming Workshops and Support Groups
- Winter 2012 Program:
- 1/18/2012-3/7/2012
- Spring 2012 Program:
4/18/2012 ‐ 6/6/2012
- Fall 2012 Program:
- 9/19/2012-11/7/2012
More information
Monthly Seminar
Join us for a free seminar to learn more about the divorce process and how to protect yourself and your family.
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