Divorce Therapists London

Divorce therapists provide divorce counseling, help with divorce recovery, and divorce adjustment therapy that helps divorced couples to move on with their lives and heal from the separation. Someone going through a divorce may experience heightened stress, grief, anger, and anxiety. Read on to learn more and to find divorce therapists in London.

Marriage 24 Ltd
0800-840 2065
8 Shepherd Market
London
Walthamstow Counselling & Psychotherapy
0208 520 1714
Edward Road
London
Citizen Advice Bureau
01322 224686
Trinity Resource Cntr High St
Dartford
Profesional Councilling Services
020 8398 5562
Meadowbrook/Lower Green Rd
Esher
Citizens Advice Bureau
01784 444220
Community Link/Knowle Green
Staines
Marriage Care
020 7792 2199
46 Notting Hill Gate
London
Jewish Marriage Council
020 8203 6311
23 Ravenshurst Avenue
London
Relate
01372 722976
92b High St
Epsom
Relate
01322 275691
Hubert Ho, Temple Hl
Dartford
Herts Counselling Services
01727 841853
17 Harpenden Rd
St Albans

Divorce, life after divorce and your mental health

Divorce, life after divorce and your mental health

Divorce is never a picnic.  Every divorced person knows that but the divorce experience is different for each person and has different impacts upon the lives of divorced people.

At one end of the spectrum the experience can be an all consuming firestorm burning the flesh on your back and sucking the oxygen out of your life.  At the other end it can be a highly stressful process but ultimately a good thing leading to a better life after divorce for both of you.  The vast majority of divorces are neither of these but fall at some point within this spectrum.

Divorce is rarely a threat to your physical ( but not necessarily financial ) wellbeing.  However, it can very often be a severe threat to emotional and mental health.  Physical illness is always easier to identify and to treat than mental illness which can have a far greater and lasting impact on your life. 

dreamstime_alpine_pasture5844210.jpgProblems of the mind are more difficult than problems of the body
Maintaining your mental health during your divorce and life after divorce is vital to survive these difficult times.  A mental illness is no less real than a physical illness or injury.  A chest infection or a broken leg is easy to diagnose and to treat.  The effects of divorce, a potent mix of stress, anger, guilt, resentment and fear are not so easy to diagnose and can be far more debilitating than a physical illness or a broken bone. 

The antibiotic treatment or the leg plaster is easy to prescribe and will be effective.  Dealing with mental illness is not as simple or often as effective.  However, the solution to both problems starts by going to see your doctor.

Depression or what?
After a brief consultation your doctor will probably diagnose depression.  That's pretty standard and possibly true.  However, you may feel that you are not actually depressed but "really pissed off with being divorced and having your life totally trashed by someone who once loved you."  That's true and that's what making you feel so bad.

Talking or drugs or both
There are two strands to possible treatment, talking therapy and antidepressant drugs.  The current flavour of the month in talking therapy is CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.  CBT can help you to change how you think "Cognitive" and what you do "Behaviour".  Changes in thinking and doing can help you to feel better.  Unlike some of the other talking treatments, it focuses on the here and now problems and difficulties.  Instead of focussing on the causes of your distress or symptoms in the past, it looks for ways to improve your state of mind now.

Antidepressants have come a long way since the early days when their effects were a bit random and in some cases more addictive than our friends in Big Pharma were prepared to concede.  The...

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