Common Symptoms

Frequent and intense arguments about a variety of issues
Inability to communicate effectively
Partners becoming emotionally distant, showing a lack of interest in each other’s lives
Divergence in life goals, values, and priorities, leading to a sense of growing apart and no longer being aligned as a couple.
Significant decrease or complete absence of physical and emotional intimacy

According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS), the divorce rate is estimated to be around 1% in India.

Divorce is more common in urban areas than in rural areas.
Many couples may separate without going through formal legal processes.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes, counselling can help with divorce by providing emotional support, improving communication, and helping both partners navigate the separation process more smoothly. It can also assist in making informed decisions, especially when children are involved.

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What Is Divorce Counselling?

Divorce involves grief — for the relationship, for the future that was planned, for the version of yourself that existed within that partnership. Our divorce counselling supports individuals and co-parents through every stage of this transition.

“Divorce is a process of emotional and psychological grief that requires support and understanding to heal” - Judith S. Wallerstein, Psychologist.

Divorce counselling encompasses therapeutic support provided both before and after a divorce. It aims to assist individuals and couples in navigating the complexities of ending a marriage, addressing emotional challenges, and facilitating personal and relational growth. We ensure a private environment for open discussion and support. Trained therapists are provided for expert support and evidence-based methods. This counselling provides continuous encouragement and resources for managing the divorce process and rebuilding life. Divorce counseling, whether pre or post, is an invaluable resource for navigating the emotional and practical challenges of ending a marriage. It helps individuals and families manage the transition with greater resilience and support.

Importance of Divorce Counselling

  • Facilitates Healing: Helps individuals heal from emotional and psychological effects of divorce.
  • Reduces Conflict: Assists in managing and resolving conflicts, leading to a less contentious divorce.
  • Supports Adjustment: Provides tools and strategies for adapting to new life circumstances and rebuilding a fulfilling life.
  • Enhances Co-Parenting: Offers guidance for effective co-parenting, ensuring children’s well-being post-divorce.
  • Promotes Personal Growth: Encourages self-awareness and growth, supporting individuals in moving forward positively.

Why It Is Provided

  • Emotional Support: To offer a safe space for individuals to express feelings and manage the emotional impact of divorce.
  • Conflict Resolution: To help couples address and resolve conflicts, including those related to asset division and co-parenting.
  • Adjustment and Transition: To support individuals in adjusting to life changes and developing coping strategies during and after the divorce.
  • Personal Growth: To aid in personal development and self-discovery as individuals move forward.
  • Co-Parenting Guidance: To provide strategies for effective co-parenting and maintaining a positive relationship with an ex-spouse for the benefit of children involved.

Causes for Divorce Counselling

  • Emotional Distress: Managing sadness, anger, or anxiety related to the divorce.
  • Conflict Resolution: Addressing disputes and disagreements during the divorce process.
  • Adjustment Issues: Navigating the changes and challenges associated with transitioning to single life.
  • Co-Parenting Challenges: Developing effective strategies for co-parenting and maintaining stability for children.
  • Personal Growth: Facilitating personal growth and self-discovery after the marriage ends.

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