Find a psychologist specializing in divorce
Divorce is one of life's most stressful events and can trigger grief, anger, guilt, and uncertainty. A psychologist specializing in divorce can help you process your emotions, navigate the practicalities, and find a new direction. If children are involved, therapy can also support you in building a healthy co-parenting relationship.
Kim Nygaard
Aarhus C, Midtjylland
Susanne Hagel-Azeem
København N, Hovedstaden
1000 kr
Anders Ørskov
Bryrup, Midtjylland
750–2500 kr
Frida Felicia
Laura Kristensen
Aarhus, Midtjylland
900 kr
Maria Baastlund Nielsen
Skodsborg, Hovedstaden
1100–2000 kr
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When should I see a psychologist about divorce?
Seek help if you struggle to function in daily life, are overwhelmed by emotions, or the divorce affects your work or relationships. It's also worthwhile to seek help preventatively to ensure the healthiest process possible.
Can a psychologist help with co-parenting?
Yes, a psychologist can help you establish healthy communication patterns, handle conflicts, and keep the children's needs at the center. The focus is on creating a cooperation that works for the whole family despite the divorce.
How does divorce affect children?
Children react differently depending on age and temperament. Typical reactions include sadness, anger, guilt, and insecurity. The most important factor is the parents' ability to cooperate and avoid involving children in conflicts. A psychologist can guide you.