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When Your Partner Wants A Divorce And You Don’t

By Shirley Shropshire, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

When a couple begins the conversation of divorce, it often follows a long period where one or both partners have been considering exiting the relationship.  The reasons, situations, and heartache that lead to divorce can seem unclear and sudden for one partner and perhaps a long time coming for another.  Couples who reach the point of considering divorce often realize that there is a place or places in the relationship where issues became unmanageable together.  The unmanageable place in the relationship may have one or both partners considering divorce even though there are aspects of the relationship they truly appreciate and enjoy.

Regardless of what leads a couple to discuss divorce, couples are often overwhelmed with thoughts of whether to stay together or end their relationship.  Discernment counseling is a 1-5 session process to assist couples in clarifying their decision and determine if repair is possible.

What is Discernment Therapy and what does it do?

Who is Discernment Therapy for?

If you already know you want to save your relationship and want to know if couples therapy is right for your relationship, consider reading our blog about tired couples.

Remember to choose a trained couple therapist, and contact us to learn about our policies, scheduling, and fees.

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