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Divorceworkshop
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2022
Welcome to The Divorce Workshop Channel
This channel is your go-to resource for navigating divorce or separation. We offer practical strategies and support for every stage of your journey-whether dealing with high conflict, coping with grief, or seeking practical advice. 🌱
We feature expert insights from divorce professionals worldwide, helping you heal, co-parent with respect, and regain confidence. 💬🌍
What We Offer:
💡 Practical strategies & Support for high-conflict divorces
💔 Grief support and emotional healing
🤝 Co-parenting tips
🎙️ Insight Into Divorce Podcast - Expert interviews on divorce topics
📖 The Just Separated Workbook - Hands-on exercises for every stage of your journey
🌐 Personalized coaching services worldwide - English
Join us for expert advice, support, and actionable strategies to guide you through divorce and beyond.
#DivorceSupport #HighConflictDivorce #CoParenting #GriefSupport #JustSeparated #DivorceCoaching #DivorceHealing #DivorceRecovery
This channel is your go-to resource for navigating divorce or separation. We offer practical strategies and support for every stage of your journey-whether dealing with high conflict, coping with grief, or seeking practical advice. 🌱
We feature expert insights from divorce professionals worldwide, helping you heal, co-parent with respect, and regain confidence. 💬🌍
What We Offer:
💡 Practical strategies & Support for high-conflict divorces
💔 Grief support and emotional healing
🤝 Co-parenting tips
🎙️ Insight Into Divorce Podcast - Expert interviews on divorce topics
📖 The Just Separated Workbook - Hands-on exercises for every stage of your journey
🌐 Personalized coaching services worldwide - English
Join us for expert advice, support, and actionable strategies to guide you through divorce and beyond.
#DivorceSupport #HighConflictDivorce #CoParenting #GriefSupport #JustSeparated #DivorceCoaching #DivorceHealing #DivorceRecovery
Recognizing Relationship Flags, red, yellow and green
Today we talked with Rev. Geneece Goertzen who has been a survivor of domestic abuse for over 2 decades. Geneece is working on her PhD has a Master in Divinity, Social Work she is an Author and a DV advocate. We talked today about Recognizing Relationship Flags which she has written in her New Book “Never Ever After”. The red flags are more noticeable such as physical, and sexual abuse and extreme jealousy. There are also the yellow flags that are subtle such as being mean by using humor, or criticism, and not supporting your dreams or aspirations. Greece also talked about green flags and her number one is Respect do they respect you and others. This is a must-read for anyone with daughters or sons. Remember DV does happen to men.
We will be having Rev Geneece Goertzan back next Tuesday at 11 am EST. We will be talking about the Role of Faith Communities in Supporting Survivors.
#domesticviolence #justseparated #divorcinganarcissist #domesticviolenceawareness #domesticabuse #relationshipredflags #youngadultbooks #divorcepodcast
#divorcecoach #podcasting
We will be having Rev Geneece Goertzan back next Tuesday at 11 am EST. We will be talking about the Role of Faith Communities in Supporting Survivors.
#domesticviolence #justseparated #divorcinganarcissist #domesticviolenceawareness #domesticabuse #relationshipredflags #youngadultbooks #divorcepodcast
#divorcecoach #podcasting
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Cultural differences in divorce
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Today we had another great discussion with Neepa Padia. We talked all about the Cultural differences in divorce. Neepa mentioned there is so much stigma still involved in divorce in certain countries that friends and family will not support the decision to divorce which can lead them more isolated and stuck. Neepa mention also that the couple maybe happy together but the extended family can cau...
Co-parenting Vs counter parenting Breaking Bad: Surviving a High Conflict Divorce
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This discussion is full of great and useful information for those dealing with a high-conflict personality. We talked about how it can show up such as guilt tripping the child and/or countering everything on how you parent. Some overindulge their children or do not follow the parenting plan at all. This leaves you feeling like you have to defend yourself all the time and feeling exhausted and a...
Co-parenting when you have children with special needs.
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Today we had another great discussion with Mary Ann Hughes. We talked about co-parenting when you have children with special needs. There are some differences and challenges that come when you are getting divorced when you have a child or children with special needs. Mary Ann talked about how when you are working through your co-parenting plan for some parents they have to plan way beyond 18 ye...
Ideas for Special Needs Kids During the Holidays
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Another great discussion with Mary Ann Hughes. Today we talked about Ideas for Special Needs Kids During the Holidays. Mary Ann talked about making sure children are not overstimulated with the business of the holiday season. Also for some children, it’s best to wrap your gifts in Xmas bags making it less stressful. Mary Ann mentioned how to prepare the children for the holiday season as well a...
“How can a divorce coach help me”?
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Another great discussion with Anastasia Frangakis about “How can a divorce coach help me”? We talked about how divorce coaching has really been growing and how helpful divorce coaching is to many. Anastasia indicated that divorce coaching has been around 15 years but it seems to have started gaining more traction over the last few years. Going to a divorce coach can help those feelings of uncer...
Creating Self Trust after a divorce/separation
มุมมอง 7วันที่ผ่านมา
Had a great conversation with Vera Ilnyckyj - Life Coach. We talked about how to Create Self Trust after divorce. This is an important topic because many who go through divorce have lost the ability to trust themselves. They may have lost a sense of who they were. Vera and I talked about the work of Dr Kristine Neff and using self-compassion to help the healing process. Vera mentioned using sel...
Morality of Divorce
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Today we had a great discussion about the morality of divorce with Anastasia Frangakis. Is it ok to morally get divorced? What conditions allow for a divorce? As we know society and the couple place a huge amount of weight on the vows we say. So when we are getting a divorce does this morality come into play in your decision. Some of the discussion today was about the challenges of the impact o...
When and How Solicitors fit into divorce
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A great conversation with Romina Kamran a FMC certified mediator based in the UK. Today we discussed when and how Solicitors fit into divorce. There has been a slow but important change in how we go about Divorce. Mediation in certain countries such as the United Kingdom, and the state of California is mandated, so couples start off at mediation. In many states such as Texas and New York, media...
Nurturing your worth
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Nurturing your worth was today’s great topic with Ramona Kossowan. We talked about how many including myself lost who I was in my marriage. I had low self-esteem and self-worth and didn’t value myself. This as we know is quite common in divorce. So how do you see value in yourself again? Things such as practicing self-compassion, weights training when you feel strong physically you do mentally,...
Ways to help Special Needs Children Adjust to Divorce transitions
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Ways to help Special Needs Children Adjust to Divorce transitions
Breaking bad Series: How do you know your divorcing a Bully- Part 1
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Breaking bad Series: How do you know your divorcing a Bully- Part 1
Long Distance Co-parenting for Immigrants
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Long Distance Co-parenting for Immigrants
Prevalence of Divorce for Family with Special needs
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Prevalence of Divorce for Family with Special needs
Post-divorce travel arrangements for international families.
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Post-divorce travel arrangements for international families.
Karen talks with Daryl Shenner the CEO of My-court-case.com
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Karen talks with Daryl Shenner the CEO of My-court-case.com
The grief one feels when going through a divorce
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The grief one feels when going through a divorce
Kirk talking with Deena Kordt from Life Changes Magazine
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Kirk talking with Deena Kordt from Life Changes Magazine
Gathering all the financials documents can make you feel overwhelmed
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Gathering all the financials documents can make you feel overwhelmed
A surprising number of individuals self representing in divorce
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A surprising number of individuals self representing in divorce
Now you know one more person with a diagnosed abuser, but I never admitted it to myself or said anything in the divorce. I divorced a diagnosed Sociopath (ASPD/NPD) and it was a nightmare for a variety of reasons. It was just never a fair fight. I was so unprepared and so far behind. By the time I had any idea what was happening it was way too late. He was so aggressive, entitled, and had turned me into an enemy in his mind, and of course this began when I was in the midst of a serious health crisis where I had literally died. He became someone I didn't even recognize and weaponized my narcissistic family against me. I had no support and every day was a shocking, surreal nightmare. He was breaking laws and lying about me and getting away with everything largely because of my dysfunctional coping skills. I denied, minimized, justified, and accepted that I was to blame.. I didn't understand what was going on until well after I'd been left penniless, disabled and utterly alone other than my two traumatized children. I ended up feeling like the entire court system was a playground for narcissists, and enabled their abuse. No one except for me gave any effort to protecting the kids let alone me. For me this was twenty years ago (divorce final in 2005) and other than two therapists no one understood what was happening, and I didn't listen to them until after the worst had happened.
Are stories resonate and I am very sorry you had to go through this. I also did not understand what was going but in the end, I was starting to figure something was really off with this person it was not till about a year after I said OMG I was married to one of these very high conflict persons. I think my ex would have liked me to live under a bridge with our children. The court system is brutal and I do not think many are aware of this until they get into it. I was very naive like you to think of course they will protect... no. And I have clients that come and also say no one gets this and feels so unvalidating and frustrating. I think there is also a grieving aspect to being married to this type of person. I have been grieving who I was married to and had children with. I will do a show about that! Thank you for sharing with us your story again I am very sorry you have had to endure so much.
Yeah right
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Women file for approx 70-80% of divorces. So women almost always make out better mentally, emotionally and financially. When you are the one making the decision you are the one most in control. Thats why women suck.
If you feel guilty or shameful about your divorce then you need to engage in some introspective thinking and accept that everyone is wrong sometimes. It's entirely possible for one person alone in a relationship to plant the seed that causes the other person to decide to split, and that's a reality that is completely acceptable as long as you aren't an insecure and defensive prick about it. Honesty, responsibility, and respect.
She “gave and gave”. I’ll bet he has a different reason.
Everyone has some responsibility for their marriage ending.