Support Groups in Baltimore, MD

The Grief Gathering
A monthly evening to share sorrow & solace. "If you live with grief," writes Jan Richardson, "you know what a wild mix it can be -- how terrible and how graced it is, how it opens our hearts even as ...
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Hosted by Cheryl Harris Sharman
Pastoral Counselor, MA, CSD, TITC-CT
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Group meets in Baltimore, MD 21218
A monthly evening to share sorrow & solace. "If you live with grief," writes Jan Richardson, "you know what a wild mix it can be -- how terrible and how graced it is, how it opens our hearts even as ...
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Couples Therapy Group: From Conflict to Connection
The curriculum is guided and influenced by the renowned Gottman Institute. After 8 weeks, you and your partner will know how to: Identify your feelings and experiences around uncomfortable issues Create a safe space to share concerns Handle recurring conflicts ...
Photo of Shimekia Williams, Counselor in Baltimore, MD
Hosted by Shimekia Williams
Counselor, MA, LCPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Baltimore, MD 21202
The curriculum is guided and influenced by the renowned Gottman Institute. After 8 weeks, you and your partner will know how to: Identify your feelings and experiences around uncomfortable issues Create a safe space to share concerns Handle recurring conflicts ...
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After Forever: Post Divorce Group for WOC
The reality is... the pandemic did a number on life as you knew it: work, school and even relationships. Many couples recognized their best option was not being together, you included. Now, with "After Forever" you work to move through ...
Photo of Jaree Cottman, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Baltimore, MD
Hosted by Jaree Cottman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Verified Verified
Group meets in Baltimore, MD 21218
The reality is... the pandemic did a number on life as you knew it: work, school and even relationships. Many couples recognized their best option was not being together, you included. Now, with "After Forever" you work to move through ...
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The Grief Gathering
A monthly evening to share sorrow & solace. "If you live with grief," writes Jan Richardson, "you know what a wild mix it can be -- how terrible and how graced it is, how it opens our hearts even as ...
Photo of Cheryl Harris Sharman, Pastoral Counselor in Baltimore, MD
Hosted by Cheryl Harris Sharman
Pastoral Counselor, MA, CSD, TITC-CT
Verified Verified
Group meets in Baltimore, MD 21218
A monthly evening to share sorrow & solace. "If you live with grief," writes Jan Richardson, "you know what a wild mix it can be -- how terrible and how graced it is, how it opens our hearts even as ...
(301) 396-7864 View (301) 396-7864
Couples Therapy Group: From Conflict to Connection
The curriculum is guided and influenced by the renowned Gottman Institute. After 8 weeks, you and your partner will know how to: Identify your feelings and experiences around uncomfortable issues Create a safe space to share concerns Handle recurring conflicts ...
Photo of Shimekia Williams, Counselor in Baltimore, MD
Hosted by Shimekia Williams
Counselor, MA, LCPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Baltimore, MD 21202
The curriculum is guided and influenced by the renowned Gottman Institute. After 8 weeks, you and your partner will know how to: Identify your feelings and experiences around uncomfortable issues Create a safe space to share concerns Handle recurring conflicts ...
View
After Forever: Post Divorce Group for WOC
The reality is... the pandemic did a number on life as you knew it: work, school and even relationships. Many couples recognized their best option was not being together, you included. Now, with "After Forever" you work to move through ...
Photo of Jaree Cottman, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Baltimore, MD
Hosted by Jaree Cottman
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Verified Verified
Group meets in Baltimore, MD 21218
The reality is... the pandemic did a number on life as you knew it: work, school and even relationships. Many couples recognized their best option was not being together, you included. Now, with "After Forever" you work to move through ...
(443) 486-7614 View (443) 486-7614

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Divorce Support Groups

How does therapy for people affected by a divorce work?

Individuals may feel a number of emotions following a divorce, such as shock, guilt, grief, anger, and fear. Therapists offer a non-judgmental space for individuals to talk about what they’ve experienced and process their emotions. Therapists will help clients develop coping strategies. They can also help a client rebuild their sense of self and self-worth and talk about what a happier future might look like.

What’s the most common type of therapy following a divorce?

There are several types of therapy that may be useful for divorce, including cognitive behavioral, acceptance and commitment, solution-focused brief, and mindfulness-based therapies. Many therapy types are talk-therapy based, which is typically the most popular option for individuals dealing with divorce. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a widely-used talk therapy, however, there’s no specific therapy type that’s designed to help people with divorce, and different types will work depending on the person.

When should an individual seek help due to a divorce?

When the feelings of a divorced individual, or an individual going through the process of divorce, begin to disrupt healthy daily functioning, it may be a good time to look into therapy. If a person finds that they are not performing at work due to problems with anxiety or motivation, if they’re no longer seeing friends due to feelings of shame, or if they’re not properly taking care of themselves as a result of depression, speaking to a professional could help.

How do you encourage someone to go to therapy due to a divorce?

It’s helpful to express concern and love for the individual while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life. Sharing how the individual appears to be suffering, and what effects it has on them or on their children, should be done with compassion and empathy. It may be useful to devise a game plan—breaking the process down into parts, such as finding a therapist, making appointments, and looking into insurance coverage.