Divorce Therapists in 85730

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Ostroff Behavioral Counseling
Counselor, EdD, MEd, LPC
Verified Verified
Tucson, AZ 85730
My specialty includes couple/marriage, individual, and family counseling: Specifically, relationship, parenting, divorce, occupational, singles/dating, loss, depression, anger, anxiety, and stress management issues. As a seasoned therapist of over 30 years, my goal is to help you resolve your concerns and pursue a more satisfying and fulfilling life. Today's economy and unexpected life difficulties can discourage us and personal counseling can help in restoring and rejuvenating our life.
My specialty includes couple/marriage, individual, and family counseling: Specifically, relationship, parenting, divorce, occupational, singles/dating, loss, depression, anger, anxiety, and stress management issues. As a seasoned therapist of over 30 years, my goal is to help you resolve your concerns and pursue a more satisfying and fulfilling life. Today's economy and unexpected life difficulties can discourage us and personal counseling can help in restoring and rejuvenating our life.
(520) 549-6097 View (520) 549-6097
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Susan Hayes
Counselor, MA, MFA, LPC
Verified Verified
Tucson, AZ 85730  (Online Only)
Learning from remarkable teachers and healers along the way, I have evolved a practice based on empathy and creativity. Intensively trained in EMDR and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma and dysfunctional family of origin patterns. Having traveled the path of the Wounded Healer, I fully believe that we can all heal. I would love to support your path to health. I am accepting new clients. (Sorry, I am not able to accept clients involved in legal matters that would require my assistance.) Please contact me by email or voicemail. Texts don't come through this system.
Learning from remarkable teachers and healers along the way, I have evolved a practice based on empathy and creativity. Intensively trained in EMDR and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), I specialize in treating anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma and dysfunctional family of origin patterns. Having traveled the path of the Wounded Healer, I fully believe that we can all heal. I would love to support your path to health. I am accepting new clients. (Sorry, I am not able to accept clients involved in legal matters that would require my assistance.) Please contact me by email or voicemail. Texts don't come through this system.
(520) 447-1696 View (520) 447-1696
Photo of Sarah E Rule, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in 85730, AZ
Sarah E Rule
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Tucson, AZ 85730  (Online Only)
As a social worker, my goal is to help others reach their goals and overcome their struggles. Coming from a background of community mental health, I believe that everyone deserves to have their voice heard, believed, and understood. I work with people of all backgrounds and needs. Compassionate care is important to me, and I strive to be a safe person with whom others can connect. I am not the expert in my clients' lives', and therefore aim to collaboratively face and work through clients' struggles with them.
As a social worker, my goal is to help others reach their goals and overcome their struggles. Coming from a background of community mental health, I believe that everyone deserves to have their voice heard, believed, and understood. I work with people of all backgrounds and needs. Compassionate care is important to me, and I strive to be a safe person with whom others can connect. I am not the expert in my clients' lives', and therefore aim to collaboratively face and work through clients' struggles with them.
(602) 714-8587 View (602) 714-8587
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Cultivating Health (Nandi Rogers)
Counselor, LAC, CTP
Verified Verified
Tucson, AZ 85730  (Online Only)
Nandi has always been fascinated by the connection between our mind, body, and the energy derived from our environment, culture, society, and close relationships. She will develop a treatment plan tailored to meet your specific needs by drawing on techniques from various treatment approaches. Nandi is bilingual and a Certified Trauma Professional (CTP), having worked in a variety of settings over the past decade, including non-profit organizations, hospitals, schools, and correctional facilities. Additionally, Nandi has conducted research with her colleagues to improve access to mental health services and prevent depression.
Nandi has always been fascinated by the connection between our mind, body, and the energy derived from our environment, culture, society, and close relationships. She will develop a treatment plan tailored to meet your specific needs by drawing on techniques from various treatment approaches. Nandi is bilingual and a Certified Trauma Professional (CTP), having worked in a variety of settings over the past decade, including non-profit organizations, hospitals, schools, and correctional facilities. Additionally, Nandi has conducted research with her colleagues to improve access to mental health services and prevent depression.
(520) 779-3963 View (520) 779-3963
Photo of Paula A Roze, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in 85730, AZ
Paula A Roze
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Tucson, AZ 85730
Not accepting new clients
When life isn’t what you thought it would be and you experience problems in your relationships with your partner, children, co-workers, extended family members; or perhaps you have problems dealing with past family issues, or have experienced a recent or past trauma. As a result you may be feeling depressed, anxious, have difficulty sleeping, experiencing mood changes, have angry outbursts or perhaps you’re drinking a little too much, eating too much or too little. Events in life shape a person’s belief system which can effect their perception of themselves and those around them.
When life isn’t what you thought it would be and you experience problems in your relationships with your partner, children, co-workers, extended family members; or perhaps you have problems dealing with past family issues, or have experienced a recent or past trauma. As a result you may be feeling depressed, anxious, have difficulty sleeping, experiencing mood changes, have angry outbursts or perhaps you’re drinking a little too much, eating too much or too little. Events in life shape a person’s belief system which can effect their perception of themselves and those around them.
(520) 549-1098 View (520) 549-1098

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Divorce Therapists

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.