Divorce Counseling Southampton

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Child & Family Guidance Service
023 8061 0961
Newtown Rd
Eastleigh
Hampshire Counselling Service
023 92384271
57 High Street
Fareham
Counselling 4 U
01329 310025
22 Kilmiston Dv
Fareham
South Staffordshire Family Mediation Service
01827 314020
19 Victoria Rd
Tamworth
Marriage Care
01323 417460
Princes Road
Eastbourne
Walk In The Sun Counselling Services
023 8052 9100
28 Western Rd, Chandler's Ford
Eastleigh
Registration of Births Deaths & Marriages
01329 280493
4-8 Osborn Road South
Fareham
Havant & District Citizens Advice Bureau
023 9271 7699
9 St. Georges Walk
Waterlooville
Relate
01903 202512
47 South St
Worthing
Marriage Care
0118 946 2529
56 Western Avenue
Reading

How long will it take to recover from your divorce?

How long will it take to recover from your divorce - that depends.............

Recovering from divorce is not like recovering from a dangerous and distressing illness.  With recovery from illness you know you are being cared for, your progress is being monitored and the medics will know the course of your recovery from past experience of other patients.

dreamstime_hospital_monitor13527412.jpgWhat things influence the divorce recovery time?
With a divorce the variables are much greater and the time to recover will vary enormously.  So what are the factors that will influence the length of recovery and the quality of your life after divorce?  Basically, every aspect of your marriage, the two of you as individuals and the divorce process you went through will have a bearing on the time it will take for you to feel OK about the divorce itself, the process of getting there and its all its consequences.

The 'better' the divorce, the quicker the recovery
Ranking these factors in some sort of order of importance is a tad tricky too as this will not hold true for all people.  However it's worth taking a look at these and understanding their role in the recovery process.  The overall determinant of the time and difficulty of the recovery will be just how bad the divorce process was and how crap the whole thing was for you.

Clearly the ‘better' the divorce the more easily you will get back to a stable and fulfilling life after divorce.  Even if you were doing the divorcing and moving straight into a new relationship there will be some grieving for your former life and you will need time for the recovery from the divorce.

So apart from the divorce experience itself the other important factors are:

How committed you were to your spouse
How long you were together
How good the relationship was
Whether the divorce was a surprise to you or not
Whether you have children together
Whether you or your spouse is involved in a new relationship
Your age, personality and socio-economic status

Some helpful advice
Maybe that's all a bit obvious.  If you had a great marriage for a long time and suddenly your spouse says "I'm leaving you for another man/woman" then that's going to be a long and difficult divorce recovery.  However, there are some coping strategies to help you reduce the pain and speed the process of recovery.

Ask for help
You are not alone in all this.  There are people who can help, be they trusted friends or an organisation with specific help and advice for people recovering from relationship breakdown .

Surround yourself with supportive people
Realistic support and encouragement is what you need not a friend who always agrees with you and just fuels your mounting anger and frustration over the divorce.  Constructive help and support to guide you through that and into a more stable life is what you really need.

Resist pessimistic...

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