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Welcome to the #1 most comprehensive divorce recovery program in the world. For 40 years.

  • Is Divorce in your future?

  • In the Divorce Process?

  • Divorced?

THERE'S NO CIRCUMSTANCE OR SITUATION THAT WE CAN'T HELP WITH

A program that has been reliably operating

for over 40 years.

Featured on major news outlets like

The New York Times & NPR

Helping thousands of people with proven tools. Guaranteed.

Don't know where to start?

Your Journey Begins Here

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Get an "Emotional Weather Report

Learn how you are doing in 6 key areas, plus get free, personalized training on how YOU can recover best!

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Schedule a FREE 30-Minute Consult

Talk with an expert Divorce Coach about your situation, your results, and the best path forward for YOU.

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Sign up for an introductory class

Learn more about the Rebuilders programs available to you that will fit your schedule and budget

Take the First Step Here

Our Courses and Services

10-WEEK

GROUP CLASSES

The Most Effective, Efficient and PROVEN System In The World, For Over 40 Years.

Group classes have proven to be the BEST method for recovery when dealing with divorce. Being able to connect with others in a similar situation is SO powerful and important!

Online Workshops

NEXT ONLINE CLASS STARTS:

Sunday February 23rd at 7pm ET (4pm PT)

Online programs are 2 hours and highly focused on your recovery using highly skilled coaching and content in a supportive community. Online classes start every 2-3 weeks.

In-Person Seminars

Seminars are typically offered 4 times per year in more than 20 locations around the world.

Local groups are also focused on recovery but they typically focus more on community and making connections locally. Join now to get the support you need!

FIND A SEMINAR NEAR YOU

Weekly Support Group

EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT

8-9:30pm Eastern (5-6:30 PT)

The support group is designed to end the isolation and be in a supportive environment where you learn and grow from the comfort of your own home.

PRIVATE COACHING

Your Situation Is Unique.

You Are Unique.

Group classes are tremendously helpful but we know that people also have some very difficult situations that they are dealing with. When working with a coach One-on-One you can dramatically accelerate the process and get guidance on YOUR situation in a focused, personalized process.

A lot of people try therapy as the deal with divorce. Many find that therapy does not give them the results that they are looking for. Coaching does.

E-COURSES

Do you have a busy schedule or tight budget?

We offer a variety of self paced programs in which you are guided step-by-step. You can focus on a particular area of recovery or get our proven 10 step recovery program. These courses will fit into any schedule and some you can get started for free. All come with a money back guarantee. You also have the option of adding private coaching as well.

4O Years Of Changing People's Lives.

MEET DR. BRUCE FISHER

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, teacher 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.

This program continues to improve and it works.

We guarantee it.

Don't be alone!

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How Our Program Works

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Head

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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Heart

Many people suppress, depress, or repress their feelings. Divorce brings so many "difficult" feelings. We give you tools to work through them, use them, and feel the "good" feelings again - like HAPPINESS, JOY, AND LOVE.

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Identity

In marriages people "lose" themselves. When the marriage ends they don't know who they are as a single person. We help you connect with yourself so that you can be comfortable being alone in your own skin.

Free Divorce Resources

Rebuilders is committed to helping EVERYONE, regardless of their financial situation.

The Program Works Regardless of Your Situation!

Is Divorce in your future?

Learn what you can do find the best path forward

It is a very difficult time in your life when you are facing the possibility of divorce. We offer a wide variety of tools, information and personal coaching to help you.

ivorce Recovery Sessions

Tips for Attending Divorce Recovery Sessions

February 21, 20255 min read

No one is ever truly prepared for the divorce. It comes will a lot of baggage including anger, grief, sadness, and a lot of questioning yourself.  Self-doubt takes place in the core of the heart.  But how to deal with it? The best way is to get yourself surrounded by people who understand your situation.  In most cases, it is your immediate family and friends. To get more of a support, you can also rely on the professional help. Now, whether you are contemplating divorce, in the middle of the legal process, or focused on your recovery afterward, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Most people feel lost, and it can take time to recover from a divorce. So, get yourself enrolled in the divorce recovery group session. They can help you get better control of your emotions and respond better.  But what can you do to get the most out of these recovery sessions? We have tried to address your concerns. So, let’s begin..

How Long It Takes to Recover From Divorce?

How long it takes to "recover" from a divorce is determined by a variety of factors, including how long you were together, how good the relationship was and how committed you were to your spouse, whether the divorce came as a surprise to you, whether you have children together, whether you or your spouse are in a new relationship, your personality, your age, your socioeconomic status, and so on. Begin by acknowledging that destroying a marriage while attempting to untangle two trees that have grown next to each other for years is difficult. The more interwoven the root systems, the longer it will take for the trees to separate. , grieving has a life of its own, and you are finished* when your grief process is complete, not a minute earlier. There is no magic technique for getting past sadness quickly. However, you can slow down the process by doing the following: 

  1. Don't try to do everything by yourself; instead, ask for help.

  2. Don't berate yourself for "still" feeling horrible, unhappy, terrified, or furious.

  3. Learn as much as you can about the divorce procedure.

  4. Face each barrier as it appears.

  5. Inform others when you're not feeling well.

  6. Allow your feelings to surface.

  7. Allow yourself to feel however you choose. 

  8. Accept your new reality and move on when it is suitable (this does not imply that you must like it).

  9. Have faith that things will work out.

  10. Be willing to make mistakes (mistakes will occur regardless of how well-prepared you are; they are simply part of the process). 

Tips to take Most from your Divorce Recovery Sessions

You are brave enough to seek assistance. So remember that you are already halfway through. Next, ensure that you receive full support from the sessions. For this, you may need to attend sessions with a more cheerful attitude. Just remember that attending divorce recovery workshops can be a significant step towards healing and rebuilding your life. So, if you're going to turn up, remember the following recommendations to get the most out of the experience:  

1. Be Open-Minded

Go in with a willingness to share and listen. Everyone’s journey is different, but you might find comfort and guidance in other people's experiences.

2. Participate at Your Own Pace

You don’t have to share everything immediately. If you’re not ready to speak, listening and absorbing others’ stories can be just as beneficial.

3. Stay Consistent

Healing takes time, so commit to attending regularly. Progress is gradual, and consistency will help you gain the full benefits of the sessions.

4. Engage with Supportive People

Connect with others in the group who understand your experience. Having a support system outside of sessions can provide extra encouragement.

5. Be Honest with Yourself

Allow yourself to feel emotions without judgment. Acknowledge pain, anger, or sadness—processing these feelings is key to moving forward.

6. Apply What You Learn

Take insights from sessions and integrate them into your daily life. Journaling, setting personal goals, or practicing self-care can reinforce your healing process.

7. Set Boundaries

If certain discussions or interactions feel overwhelming, it’s okay to step back and protect your emotional well-being.

8. Consider Additional Support

If needed, complement group sessions with individual therapy, reading self-help books, or engaging in mindfulness practices.

9. Be Patient

Recovery isn’t linear—there will be ups and downs. Trust the process and allow yourself the time you need to heal.

10. Celebrate Small Wins

Every step forward, no matter how small, is progress. Acknowledge and appreciate your resilience.

Things you can control or the ones you can’t 

Other than getting help, you also need to keep a few things in mind such as how to control your emotions and things you should leave on time:

Things that you do have control over:

  • Your thoughts

  • Your reactions

  • The rules and expectations in your own household

  • How you communicate with your children

  • How do you support your kids and provide for them

  • What sort of food do your children eat

  • How you manage your finances

  • Your physical and mental well-being

  • Your coping strategies when you’re under stress

Things you have no control over:

  • Rules and expectations at your ex’s house

  • What your ex says to your children

  • How your ex manages their finances

  • Who your ex chooses to be in a relationship with

  • What your kids eat or wear when they’re with your ex

  • Your ex’s ways of coping when they are under stress

You get the idea. These aren't exhaustive lists, but they offer you an indication of where you might be wasting your energy. 

Conclusion 

Finally, when you have decided to get into the recovery group sessions, you will need to understand the things you need to focus on. Yes, professionals are supposed to help you to a great extent, but then your own mindset holds great value too. So, while you keep your mind positive, get in touch with the Rebuilders group for professional divorce recovery sessions. 


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Nick Meima

Expert Divorce Coach, Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator

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In the Divorce Process?

Divorce Resources – Support for All Stages of Divorce

When you are dealing with divorce there is a lot going on. There are legal issues, financial issues, emotional issues, parenting issues and more. When faced with all of these pressures we see that people that pay attention to the emotional effect of divorce are better able to navigate everything else much better.

ivorce Recovery Sessions

Tips for Attending Divorce Recovery Sessions

February 21, 20255 min read

No one is ever truly prepared for the divorce. It comes will a lot of baggage including anger, grief, sadness, and a lot of questioning yourself.  Self-doubt takes place in the core of the heart.  But how to deal with it? The best way is to get yourself surrounded by people who understand your situation.  In most cases, it is your immediate family and friends. To get more of a support, you can also rely on the professional help. Now, whether you are contemplating divorce, in the middle of the legal process, or focused on your recovery afterward, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Most people feel lost, and it can take time to recover from a divorce. So, get yourself enrolled in the divorce recovery group session. They can help you get better control of your emotions and respond better.  But what can you do to get the most out of these recovery sessions? We have tried to address your concerns. So, let’s begin..

How Long It Takes to Recover From Divorce?

How long it takes to "recover" from a divorce is determined by a variety of factors, including how long you were together, how good the relationship was and how committed you were to your spouse, whether the divorce came as a surprise to you, whether you have children together, whether you or your spouse are in a new relationship, your personality, your age, your socioeconomic status, and so on. Begin by acknowledging that destroying a marriage while attempting to untangle two trees that have grown next to each other for years is difficult. The more interwoven the root systems, the longer it will take for the trees to separate. , grieving has a life of its own, and you are finished* when your grief process is complete, not a minute earlier. There is no magic technique for getting past sadness quickly. However, you can slow down the process by doing the following: 

  1. Don't try to do everything by yourself; instead, ask for help.

  2. Don't berate yourself for "still" feeling horrible, unhappy, terrified, or furious.

  3. Learn as much as you can about the divorce procedure.

  4. Face each barrier as it appears.

  5. Inform others when you're not feeling well.

  6. Allow your feelings to surface.

  7. Allow yourself to feel however you choose. 

  8. Accept your new reality and move on when it is suitable (this does not imply that you must like it).

  9. Have faith that things will work out.

  10. Be willing to make mistakes (mistakes will occur regardless of how well-prepared you are; they are simply part of the process). 

Tips to take Most from your Divorce Recovery Sessions

You are brave enough to seek assistance. So remember that you are already halfway through. Next, ensure that you receive full support from the sessions. For this, you may need to attend sessions with a more cheerful attitude. Just remember that attending divorce recovery workshops can be a significant step towards healing and rebuilding your life. So, if you're going to turn up, remember the following recommendations to get the most out of the experience:  

1. Be Open-Minded

Go in with a willingness to share and listen. Everyone’s journey is different, but you might find comfort and guidance in other people's experiences.

2. Participate at Your Own Pace

You don’t have to share everything immediately. If you’re not ready to speak, listening and absorbing others’ stories can be just as beneficial.

3. Stay Consistent

Healing takes time, so commit to attending regularly. Progress is gradual, and consistency will help you gain the full benefits of the sessions.

4. Engage with Supportive People

Connect with others in the group who understand your experience. Having a support system outside of sessions can provide extra encouragement.

5. Be Honest with Yourself

Allow yourself to feel emotions without judgment. Acknowledge pain, anger, or sadness—processing these feelings is key to moving forward.

6. Apply What You Learn

Take insights from sessions and integrate them into your daily life. Journaling, setting personal goals, or practicing self-care can reinforce your healing process.

7. Set Boundaries

If certain discussions or interactions feel overwhelming, it’s okay to step back and protect your emotional well-being.

8. Consider Additional Support

If needed, complement group sessions with individual therapy, reading self-help books, or engaging in mindfulness practices.

9. Be Patient

Recovery isn’t linear—there will be ups and downs. Trust the process and allow yourself the time you need to heal.

10. Celebrate Small Wins

Every step forward, no matter how small, is progress. Acknowledge and appreciate your resilience.

Things you can control or the ones you can’t 

Other than getting help, you also need to keep a few things in mind such as how to control your emotions and things you should leave on time:

Things that you do have control over:

  • Your thoughts

  • Your reactions

  • The rules and expectations in your own household

  • How you communicate with your children

  • How do you support your kids and provide for them

  • What sort of food do your children eat

  • How you manage your finances

  • Your physical and mental well-being

  • Your coping strategies when you’re under stress

Things you have no control over:

  • Rules and expectations at your ex’s house

  • What your ex says to your children

  • How your ex manages their finances

  • Who your ex chooses to be in a relationship with

  • What your kids eat or wear when they’re with your ex

  • Your ex’s ways of coping when they are under stress

You get the idea. These aren't exhaustive lists, but they offer you an indication of where you might be wasting your energy. 

Conclusion 

Finally, when you have decided to get into the recovery group sessions, you will need to understand the things you need to focus on. Yes, professionals are supposed to help you to a great extent, but then your own mindset holds great value too. So, while you keep your mind positive, get in touch with the Rebuilders group for professional divorce recovery sessions. 


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Nick Meima

Expert Divorce Coach, Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator

Back to Blog

Divorced?

The Papers are signed...

Whether you are recently divorced or it has been years, the wounds from divorce are real. Time does not heal all wounds, it just scabs over them. So if you are ready to learn more about what you can do to HEAL then click below.

ivorce Recovery Sessions

Tips for Attending Divorce Recovery Sessions

February 21, 20255 min read

No one is ever truly prepared for the divorce. It comes will a lot of baggage including anger, grief, sadness, and a lot of questioning yourself.  Self-doubt takes place in the core of the heart.  But how to deal with it? The best way is to get yourself surrounded by people who understand your situation.  In most cases, it is your immediate family and friends. To get more of a support, you can also rely on the professional help. Now, whether you are contemplating divorce, in the middle of the legal process, or focused on your recovery afterward, it can be incredibly overwhelming. Most people feel lost, and it can take time to recover from a divorce. So, get yourself enrolled in the divorce recovery group session. They can help you get better control of your emotions and respond better.  But what can you do to get the most out of these recovery sessions? We have tried to address your concerns. So, let’s begin..

How Long It Takes to Recover From Divorce?

How long it takes to "recover" from a divorce is determined by a variety of factors, including how long you were together, how good the relationship was and how committed you were to your spouse, whether the divorce came as a surprise to you, whether you have children together, whether you or your spouse are in a new relationship, your personality, your age, your socioeconomic status, and so on. Begin by acknowledging that destroying a marriage while attempting to untangle two trees that have grown next to each other for years is difficult. The more interwoven the root systems, the longer it will take for the trees to separate. , grieving has a life of its own, and you are finished* when your grief process is complete, not a minute earlier. There is no magic technique for getting past sadness quickly. However, you can slow down the process by doing the following: 

  1. Don't try to do everything by yourself; instead, ask for help.

  2. Don't berate yourself for "still" feeling horrible, unhappy, terrified, or furious.

  3. Learn as much as you can about the divorce procedure.

  4. Face each barrier as it appears.

  5. Inform others when you're not feeling well.

  6. Allow your feelings to surface.

  7. Allow yourself to feel however you choose. 

  8. Accept your new reality and move on when it is suitable (this does not imply that you must like it).

  9. Have faith that things will work out.

  10. Be willing to make mistakes (mistakes will occur regardless of how well-prepared you are; they are simply part of the process). 

Tips to take Most from your Divorce Recovery Sessions

You are brave enough to seek assistance. So remember that you are already halfway through. Next, ensure that you receive full support from the sessions. For this, you may need to attend sessions with a more cheerful attitude. Just remember that attending divorce recovery workshops can be a significant step towards healing and rebuilding your life. So, if you're going to turn up, remember the following recommendations to get the most out of the experience:  

1. Be Open-Minded

Go in with a willingness to share and listen. Everyone’s journey is different, but you might find comfort and guidance in other people's experiences.

2. Participate at Your Own Pace

You don’t have to share everything immediately. If you’re not ready to speak, listening and absorbing others’ stories can be just as beneficial.

3. Stay Consistent

Healing takes time, so commit to attending regularly. Progress is gradual, and consistency will help you gain the full benefits of the sessions.

4. Engage with Supportive People

Connect with others in the group who understand your experience. Having a support system outside of sessions can provide extra encouragement.

5. Be Honest with Yourself

Allow yourself to feel emotions without judgment. Acknowledge pain, anger, or sadness—processing these feelings is key to moving forward.

6. Apply What You Learn

Take insights from sessions and integrate them into your daily life. Journaling, setting personal goals, or practicing self-care can reinforce your healing process.

7. Set Boundaries

If certain discussions or interactions feel overwhelming, it’s okay to step back and protect your emotional well-being.

8. Consider Additional Support

If needed, complement group sessions with individual therapy, reading self-help books, or engaging in mindfulness practices.

9. Be Patient

Recovery isn’t linear—there will be ups and downs. Trust the process and allow yourself the time you need to heal.

10. Celebrate Small Wins

Every step forward, no matter how small, is progress. Acknowledge and appreciate your resilience.

Things you can control or the ones you can’t 

Other than getting help, you also need to keep a few things in mind such as how to control your emotions and things you should leave on time:

Things that you do have control over:

  • Your thoughts

  • Your reactions

  • The rules and expectations in your own household

  • How you communicate with your children

  • How do you support your kids and provide for them

  • What sort of food do your children eat

  • How you manage your finances

  • Your physical and mental well-being

  • Your coping strategies when you’re under stress

Things you have no control over:

  • Rules and expectations at your ex’s house

  • What your ex says to your children

  • How your ex manages their finances

  • Who your ex chooses to be in a relationship with

  • What your kids eat or wear when they’re with your ex

  • Your ex’s ways of coping when they are under stress

You get the idea. These aren't exhaustive lists, but they offer you an indication of where you might be wasting your energy. 

Conclusion 

Finally, when you have decided to get into the recovery group sessions, you will need to understand the things you need to focus on. Yes, professionals are supposed to help you to a great extent, but then your own mindset holds great value too. So, while you keep your mind positive, get in touch with the Rebuilders group for professional divorce recovery sessions. 


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Nick Meima

Expert Divorce Coach, Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator

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I'll provide you with a PERSONALIZED path for your unique journey so that you can quickly rebuild and make better decisions in the midst of what can be the most confusing and emotional time of your life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost?

"It" depends on what program or services you need. Each local program sets their own rates based on the costs of operating the program locally. The 10-week programs investment is generally at least $300 up to $1200.

The eCourses we offer are all less than $250 and some are free.

The support group is free to join.

The self test is completely free as well as the 30-minute Clarity Call with a Divorce Coach.

Where is the closest program to me?

You will need to enter your zip code to get the closest location to you. We are constantly adding locations and this is free and the fastest way for us to locate a program near you.

Go to this page and we will look up the program closest to you: https://rebuilders.net/locations

When is the next class?

Online classes start every 2 to 3 weeks. In person (local) classes generally start every 3 months (4 times per year). If you find a location close to you we will send you to a webpage that will have the class schedule listed. To do this, click here to find a local program: https://rebuilders.net/locations

The next online class starts: Sunday February 23rd at 7pm ET (4pm PT)

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