While many couples meet with therapists when challenges in their relationships arise and they are hoping to save their marriage, there are many benefits to working with a therapist even when the relationship does not work out. Our guest is a therapist who also works with people when the relationship breaks down and while they are going through a divorce. There are many unknown benefits to talking with a therapist, an independent person who brings that “outside” insight and can be your guide and support.
During this interview on the Benefits of Working with a Therapist During the Divorce Process you will learn:
- When is the right time to divorce or when to keep trying to make it work
- Causes of divorce
- Who else is impacted when you divorce
- How to tell the kids
- Benefits of working with a therapist during divorce (and its more than you might think!)
This could be just what you need to give you the support even when everything else in your world may seem to be turning upside down.
ABOUT ELISABETH MANDEL
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ABOUT ELISABETH MANDELElisabeth is a couple and family therapist who maintains a private practice in Rockefeller Center Manhattan where she sees individuals, couples and families struggling with relationship problems. These range from affairs to intimacy challenges to transitions through divorce. Her specialties are intimacy and separation. She works with individuals and couples on enhancing sexual and emotional intimacy, and serves as a divorce consultant when couples decide to separate so they have all the resources they need to make the process as seamless and civil as possible for their families.Website: www.manhattanfamilytherapy.com |



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