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Turmoil During Divorce

Managing Emotional Turmoil During Divorce: Expert Advice

September 30, 20242 min read

Divorce can trigger intense emotions such as anger, sadness, fear, and confusion. These feelings are natural, but managing them effectively is crucial to maintaining your mental well-being during this transition. Here’s expert advice on how to cope with emotional turmoil.

1. Acknowledge Your Emotions

The first step in dealing with divorce is acknowledging your feelings rather than suppressing them. Recognizing your emotions allows you to process them, which is essential for healing. Suppressing negative emotions only prolongs the recovery process, making it harder to move forward. Journaling, speaking with a trusted friend, or working with a therapist can help you sort through what you're experiencing.

If you're feeling overwhelmed, joining a support group can be incredibly helpful. Finding Your Tribe: Choosing the Right Support Group for Divorce offers guidance on how to find the right group that fits your needs.

2. Prioritize Self-Care

In times of emotional stress, self-care becomes more important than ever. It’s easy to neglect yourself during divorce, but taking care of your physical and mental health can make a big difference. Exercise, eating well, and getting enough rest are foundational elements of emotional well-being. Engaging in activities that bring joy, like hobbies or spending time with loved ones, can also help lift your spirits.

For more insights on self-care and personal growth post-divorce, read our post on Healing After Divorce: The Role of Self-Care and Personal Growth.

3. Seek Professional Help

While family and friends can offer great support, a therapist or counselor can provide valuable insights and coping strategies tailored to your unique emotional needs. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is especially useful in addressing negative thought patterns that arise during divorce. Therapists can help you work through feelings of guilt, anger, or betrayal, allowing you to move forward with greater clarity and emotional stability.

4. Build a Support Network

Having a strong support system is key to managing the emotional rollercoaster of divorce. Surround yourself with positive people who care about your well-being. Reaching out to others who have experienced divorce can also be comforting, as they can provide insights and reassurance that you’re not alone.

If you're considering joining a support group, our article The Future of Divorce Support: How Online Groups are Changing the Game explores how virtual groups can offer flexible, judgment-free environments.

Conclusion

Divorce is undoubtedly challenging, but with the right tools and support, it is possible to manage the emotional turmoil and come out stronger. Acknowledge your emotions, prioritize self-care, seek professional help, and build a support network to guide you through this journey.

For more guidance on navigating life after divorce, visit our blog on Co-Parenting Success: Navigating Life After Divorce to learn strategies for positive post-divorce relationships.

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The founder of the Rebuilders program was Dr. Bruce Fisher (1931-1998). He was born in Iowa but spent most of his adult life in Boulder, Colorado. He was a popular divorce therapist, author, teach and a Clinical Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. As he worked with clients dealing with divorce he realized that traditional therapy didn’t work efficiently.

He began working with his clients in groups and eventually found that there are 19 “steps” that people must work through to effectively “Rebuild” their lives. From this work he wrote the book “Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends.” We still use this book as a reference in our classes. Since he wrote the book over 30 years ago we have learned a lot and the program has evolved considerably. Now we find that there are more “steps” and that there are some elements that Dr. Fisher wasn’t aware of or misunderstood. However, he still created a powerful foundation for the program that we run today.

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Your thinking, mindset, beliefs, and values all influence how you respond to the traumatic experience of divorce. We show you how to step outside of the rumination about the past. Learn to step outside of the normal traps that keep people stuck thinking about the past.

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