Divorce Therapists in Crawfordville, FL
A Time to Change Counseling Center, P.A.
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
2 Endorsed
Crawfordville, FL 32327
As a locally owned practice serving Leon, Wakulla, and surrounding counties, we provide counseling services for children, teens, adults, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship struggles, behavioral issues, grief, emotional overwhelm, life transitions, and more. Whether you are carrying longstanding pain or simply feeling stuck, you do not have to walk through it alone.
As a locally owned practice serving Leon, Wakulla, and surrounding counties, we provide counseling services for children, teens, adults, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship struggles, behavioral issues, grief, emotional overwhelm, life transitions, and more. Whether you are carrying longstanding pain or simply feeling stuck, you do not have to walk through it alone.
Real Life Counseling is all about what the rules are for being a human being. These rules are the guidelines for playing the game we call life. Learning and discussing these univeral truths in therapy will provide you. I feel as a professional mental health counselor they form the foundation of how we can live a fulfilling and meaningful life. I also realize they are not magic, nor do they promise ten easy steps or a quick fix for emotional ailments. I offer this service in hope that my clients will learn, grow, and become aware of their potential for happiness.
Real Life Counseling is all about what the rules are for being a human being. These rules are the guidelines for playing the game we call life. Learning and discussing these univeral truths in therapy will provide you. I feel as a professional mental health counselor they form the foundation of how we can live a fulfilling and meaningful life. I also realize they are not magic, nor do they promise ten easy steps or a quick fix for emotional ailments. I offer this service in hope that my clients will learn, grow, and become aware of their potential for happiness.
My clients include adults and adolescents who are dealing with issues such as anticipatory or post-death grief, difficulty adjusting to life transitions (including but not limited to adolescence, launching of children, empty nest, job loss), depression, stress or anxiety, traumatic stress, couple problems, divorce, blended family adjustment, and adult survival from childhood sexual abuse.
My specialty is primarily talk therapy (telehealth) in which I use my training and experience in healthy communication and relationships to guide clients toward more fulfilling lives. To do this, I listen carefully to to identify clients' concerns, strengths, and wishes and provide them with tools intended to address their concerns and improve their lives.
My clients include adults and adolescents who are dealing with issues such as anticipatory or post-death grief, difficulty adjusting to life transitions (including but not limited to adolescence, launching of children, empty nest, job loss), depression, stress or anxiety, traumatic stress, couple problems, divorce, blended family adjustment, and adult survival from childhood sexual abuse.
My specialty is primarily talk therapy (telehealth) in which I use my training and experience in healthy communication and relationships to guide clients toward more fulfilling lives. To do this, I listen carefully to to identify clients' concerns, strengths, and wishes and provide them with tools intended to address their concerns and improve their lives.
I could tell you all about my 25+ years of training/certifications, therapeutic methods, and the usual psychobabble jargon professionals use. However, if you are like most people, your main question is: "Can you help me in my situation?". To be honest, I don't know if I can help you until we meet and explore what is going on in your life that has led you to this search. Since 1994, I have assisted thousands of individuals, couples, and families in finding direction, solutions, and peace in their lives. If you are ready to let go of the pain and find solutions that work, contact us today. Email or text works best.
I could tell you all about my 25+ years of training/certifications, therapeutic methods, and the usual psychobabble jargon professionals use. However, if you are like most people, your main question is: "Can you help me in my situation?". To be honest, I don't know if I can help you until we meet and explore what is going on in your life that has led you to this search. Since 1994, I have assisted thousands of individuals, couples, and families in finding direction, solutions, and peace in their lives. If you are ready to let go of the pain and find solutions that work, contact us today. Email or text works best.
I am interested in learning about why you are seeking therapy and how I can help.I work with children,adolescents, adults, groups and families with varied backgrounds.
I am interested in learning about why you are seeking therapy and how I can help.I work with children,adolescents, adults, groups and families with varied backgrounds.
Something tipped the scale – a crisis, life transition, or enough of the same thing. You’ve tried to get through on your own in healthy and unhealthy ways, and now, you're ready for something different. While your story is your own, my clients find comfort in having an experienced therapist support them in navigating the themes, feelings, and difficulties that are more common than they ever knew. It’s less lonely that way. I often use EMDR to help clients reprocess difficult or traumatic experiences, to find relief from symptoms, feelings, and thoughts about themselves, that have been troubling them recently or for years.
Something tipped the scale – a crisis, life transition, or enough of the same thing. You’ve tried to get through on your own in healthy and unhealthy ways, and now, you're ready for something different. While your story is your own, my clients find comfort in having an experienced therapist support them in navigating the themes, feelings, and difficulties that are more common than they ever knew. It’s less lonely that way. I often use EMDR to help clients reprocess difficult or traumatic experiences, to find relief from symptoms, feelings, and thoughts about themselves, that have been troubling them recently or for years.
Therapy should provide a safe, nonjudgmental relationship through which to explore those parts of you that may make you feel ashamed or afraid, to develop meaningful insights, and to discover your strengths. I have extensive experience working with people seeking to overcome traumatic life events - sexual violations, abuse, neglect, extreme acts of violence - but have found that, in the end, it can sometimes be the seemingly small, overlooked wounds that take longest to heal. No matter how stuck and hopeless you may feel, you have the power to take control and embrace the person you'd like to be.
Therapy should provide a safe, nonjudgmental relationship through which to explore those parts of you that may make you feel ashamed or afraid, to develop meaningful insights, and to discover your strengths. I have extensive experience working with people seeking to overcome traumatic life events - sexual violations, abuse, neglect, extreme acts of violence - but have found that, in the end, it can sometimes be the seemingly small, overlooked wounds that take longest to heal. No matter how stuck and hopeless you may feel, you have the power to take control and embrace the person you'd like to be.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or ready to process past pain? I help women and adults work through trauma, anxiety, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm in a safe, non-judgmental space.
Whether you’re navigating grief, burnout, relationship challenges, or the impact of trauma, I’m here to walk beside you with empathy and curiosity—not pity. My office is a space where no emotion is too small or “wrong,” and healing happens at your pace.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or ready to process past pain? I help women and adults work through trauma, anxiety, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm in a safe, non-judgmental space.
Whether you’re navigating grief, burnout, relationship challenges, or the impact of trauma, I’m here to walk beside you with empathy and curiosity—not pity. My office is a space where no emotion is too small or “wrong,” and healing happens at your pace.
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Yunzhi Ariel
Registered Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, MS, RMFT-I
1 Endorsed
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Challenges like stress, depression, anxiety, relationship struggles, or the weight of feeling simply stuck can show up in many ways, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed when carrying them on your own. My name is Ariel, and I work with individuals, couples, and families on building healthier connections, communication, and intimacy, as well as navigating stressors and life transitions. My goal is to create a space where you feel supported, understood, and empowered to make meaningful changes for yourself and your relationships, whether you’re seeking therapy on your own, with a partner, or with family.
Challenges like stress, depression, anxiety, relationship struggles, or the weight of feeling simply stuck can show up in many ways, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed when carrying them on your own. My name is Ariel, and I work with individuals, couples, and families on building healthier connections, communication, and intimacy, as well as navigating stressors and life transitions. My goal is to create a space where you feel supported, understood, and empowered to make meaningful changes for yourself and your relationships, whether you’re seeking therapy on your own, with a partner, or with family.
My specialties of couples therapy, aging clients, divorce adjustment and coparenting, and men's issues
As a graduate faculty I specialize in systemic work with over 40 years of practice. My style is to use collaborative language to team with clients. I find their are two areas that couples therapy can support - changing attitudes toward each other and learning needed skills. For individuals I am strength based. I believe you have skills but need support.
My specialties of couples therapy, aging clients, divorce adjustment and coparenting, and men's issues
As a graduate faculty I specialize in systemic work with over 40 years of practice. My style is to use collaborative language to team with clients. I find their are two areas that couples therapy can support - changing attitudes toward each other and learning needed skills. For individuals I am strength based. I believe you have skills but need support.
I work with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship and divorce-related stress, addiction-related concerns, and life transitions.
My therapeutic approach is warm, collaborative, and structured. I use evidence-based interventions including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), DBT-informed skills, trauma-informed care, mindfulness, and Solution-Focused Therapy to help clients reduce distress, improve emotional regulation, and build effective coping strategies.
I work with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship and divorce-related stress, addiction-related concerns, and life transitions.
My therapeutic approach is warm, collaborative, and structured. I use evidence-based interventions including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), DBT-informed skills, trauma-informed care, mindfulness, and Solution-Focused Therapy to help clients reduce distress, improve emotional regulation, and build effective coping strategies.
I am a Registered Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern who specializes in addressing a wide range of conditions, offering comprehensive support and healing. My focus includes depression, anxiety, narcissistic abuse, sexual trauma, trauma, PTSD, grief, and personality disorders. I strive to create a safe, supportive space for clients to process and heal from trauma, navigate the grieving process with resilience and self-compassion, and learn about self-awareness, coping skills, and relational growth.
I am a Registered Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern who specializes in addressing a wide range of conditions, offering comprehensive support and healing. My focus includes depression, anxiety, narcissistic abuse, sexual trauma, trauma, PTSD, grief, and personality disorders. I strive to create a safe, supportive space for clients to process and heal from trauma, navigate the grieving process with resilience and self-compassion, and learn about self-awareness, coping skills, and relational growth.
I am Korrie Watson, a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern with 4 years of experience providing counseling to individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, anger management, behavioral issues, women's issues, substance use, grief, life transitions, divorce, sexual orientation, family conflict, and problematic sexual behavior.
I received my Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama. I am practiced in crisis intervention, psychoeducation, and educational and medical social work. In therapeutic sessions, I often utilize cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing.
I am Korrie Watson, a Registered Clinical Social Work Intern with 4 years of experience providing counseling to individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, anger management, behavioral issues, women's issues, substance use, grief, life transitions, divorce, sexual orientation, family conflict, and problematic sexual behavior.
I received my Master of Social Work from the University of Alabama. I am practiced in crisis intervention, psychoeducation, and educational and medical social work. In therapeutic sessions, I often utilize cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing.
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, I help individuals, couples, and families explore and solve problems using evidenced-based therapy models, combined with breathing and yoga techniques for those interested in incorporating mind-body techniques. Together we can work toward reaching your goals and the vision of the life you want for yourself. People, just like you and your family, have experienced increased wellness by attending therapy. If you are looking for help in finding your path to healing and wholeness, please call (603-913-7948) or email me drlucybyno@gmail.com for a consultation today.
As a licensed marriage and family therapist, I help individuals, couples, and families explore and solve problems using evidenced-based therapy models, combined with breathing and yoga techniques for those interested in incorporating mind-body techniques. Together we can work toward reaching your goals and the vision of the life you want for yourself. People, just like you and your family, have experienced increased wellness by attending therapy. If you are looking for help in finding your path to healing and wholeness, please call (603-913-7948) or email me drlucybyno@gmail.com for a consultation today.
Moving through significant life transitions—gray divorce, narcissistic abuse, career shifts, leadership pressures, family challenges, loss, or questions of purpose.
I utilize shadow work and a depth-oriented approach to explore patterns and present-moment experiences to transform anxiety, burnout, and inner conflict—not as problems to eliminate, but toward integration within you. This work supports meaningful transformation, deeper self-trust, and a more grounded, connected life.
Moving through significant life transitions—gray divorce, narcissistic abuse, career shifts, leadership pressures, family challenges, loss, or questions of purpose.
I utilize shadow work and a depth-oriented approach to explore patterns and present-moment experiences to transform anxiety, burnout, and inner conflict—not as problems to eliminate, but toward integration within you. This work supports meaningful transformation, deeper self-trust, and a more grounded, connected life.
From the beginning, I have always been focused on meeting the needs of kids to serve their best interests. I specialize in issues related to parenting, LGBTQIA+, gender identity, gender dysphoria, anxiety, panic disorder, and life and marital issues. As one of the first people to graduate from Cornell University with a newly created minor in LGBT Studies, I have always been an advocate for and an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. I utilize tools from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), solutions-focused behavioral therapy (SFBT), and a narrative approach to help my clients.
From the beginning, I have always been focused on meeting the needs of kids to serve their best interests. I specialize in issues related to parenting, LGBTQIA+, gender identity, gender dysphoria, anxiety, panic disorder, and life and marital issues. As one of the first people to graduate from Cornell University with a newly created minor in LGBT Studies, I have always been an advocate for and an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. I utilize tools from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), solutions-focused behavioral therapy (SFBT), and a narrative approach to help my clients.
I specialize in couples therapy, including support for relationship stress and crises such as communication problems, conflict, infidelity, intimacy concerns, separation, and divorce.
I help individuals and couples feel more confident, emotionally grounded, and capable of navigating life’s challenges—whether they are experiencing ongoing stress, relationship conflict, anxiety, or a major life transition. Many of the clients I work with are successful, high-functioning professionals who do well at work but feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or unfulfilled in their personal lives. Therapy provides a safe, supportive space to slow down, gain clarity, and try new ways of thinking, communicating, and relating. Therapy is collaborative and supportive, where you can safely explore new ways of thinking and relating.
I specialize in couples therapy, including support for relationship stress and crises such as communication problems, conflict, infidelity, intimacy concerns, separation, and divorce.
I help individuals and couples feel more confident, emotionally grounded, and capable of navigating life’s challenges—whether they are experiencing ongoing stress, relationship conflict, anxiety, or a major life transition. Many of the clients I work with are successful, high-functioning professionals who do well at work but feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or unfulfilled in their personal lives. Therapy provides a safe, supportive space to slow down, gain clarity, and try new ways of thinking, communicating, and relating. Therapy is collaborative and supportive, where you can safely explore new ways of thinking and relating.
I am Dr. Catherine Bukovitz, a licensed doctor in the medical field and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Florida. I am nationally board-certified and also hold a certification as an Addiction Specialist. I work with adults, and I strive to be caring and non-judgmental while being insightful and solution-focused in addressing trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, relationships, and addictions.
I am Dr. Catherine Bukovitz, a licensed doctor in the medical field and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the State of Florida. I am nationally board-certified and also hold a certification as an Addiction Specialist. I work with adults, and I strive to be caring and non-judgmental while being insightful and solution-focused in addressing trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, relationships, and addictions.
Hi! I'm Noeline Coore-mother, friend, therapist. My practice centers primarily on children, adolescents, adults, and LGBTQ+ population. I provide integrated therapies for ADHD, Depression, General Anxiety, family issues, etc.
Hi! I'm Noeline Coore-mother, friend, therapist. My practice centers primarily on children, adolescents, adults, and LGBTQ+ population. I provide integrated therapies for ADHD, Depression, General Anxiety, family issues, etc.
I specialize in premarital, marital and divorce counseling along with family therapy.
With over 15 years experience as a clinician, I enjoy working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. I have expertise in the realms of marital and family therapy, depression, anxiety, phase of life concerns as well as grief and trauma. My goal is to create a warm and genuine therapeutic environment in order to meet your needs
I specialize in premarital, marital and divorce counseling along with family therapy.
With over 15 years experience as a clinician, I enjoy working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. I have expertise in the realms of marital and family therapy, depression, anxiety, phase of life concerns as well as grief and trauma. My goal is to create a warm and genuine therapeutic environment in order to meet your needs
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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.


