When Love Gets Broken

Sometimes, as sad as it is, a relationship does come to an end.

  • One or both partners realise they have changed as people and need something/someone different in life.

  • There as been too many traumas in the relationship and repair feels impossible.

  • One or both feel love is simply not there for them.

  • The couple realise that as painful as it is, separation will release them from a toxic environment.

Divorce Counselling (sometimes called divorce coaching) isn’t mediation and doesn’t provide legal information, but is a space for the couple, or an individual, to work through the aftermath of a separation. This will help them come to terms with;

  • The loss and grief of a relationship ending.

  • The fears of starting a new phase of life.

  • Helping work through the anger, bitterness, feelings of betrayal, self criticism, anxiety, fear and other difficult emotions.

  • Build resilience for the future.

  • If children are part of the relationship, working at being good co-parents and not allow the past to impact on the children’s wellbeing.

As much as we want to work at helping a couple have a thriving relationship, we have also worked with many couples who do want to call it a day, and have helped them make the separation as painless and as positive as possible.

Please contact us if you are unsure this is something that would help you, whether the relationship has just ended, or ended in the past, we can explain what we can offer you.