Mar 26, 2019
Preparing for Divorce: What to Expect Emotionally
This episode will help you to navigate your path with focus,
dignity, and confidence. Preparing for divorce can be isolating and
completely chaotic at the same time. There will be times when you
wish someone could just rescue you from the insanity. Because
divorce can feel lonely and crazy, this episode will help you learn
how to get through it all and stay sane in the process.
Key Points:
- Why divorce can feel so very lonely.
- How to build a support system to help you survive and even
thrive.
- The value of support groups to combat the loneliness and
confusion.
- How to guide your friends and family to provide the kind of
support you really need.
- How one man emerged from an unhealthy marriage and started his
own divorce support group for men.
Sponsored by Main Line Family Law Center
For more information, visit: Main Line Family Law Center at
https://myhealthydivorce.com
Episode Host, Adina Laver, Founder, Courage to Be Curious,
(formerly Divorce Essentials)
Find Adina Laver at: https://couragetobecurious.com
Guests: Bill Halpin, Katey Moody, BSC, MBACP
About Bill: Through his own experience of divorce, Bill Halpin has
made it his personal mission to help men support one another
through this life transition. From owning a construction business
to now in his 3rd year student at the Pennsylvania Gestalt Center
for Psychotherapy and Training, Bill understands the challenges men
face and how they can grow through divorce and beyond to better
manage relationships, fatherhood and their own well-being. Most
recently, Bill started the Men's Divorce Recovery Support Group, in
Wayne, PA, with Katey Moody. Bill holds a B.S. from Drexel
University. He has one teenage son and lives along the Main Line
area just outside of Philadelphia. Contact Bill at
billhalpin87@gmail.com.
About Katey: As a counselor/psychotherapist for over 25 years,
Katey Moody has expertise in transition issues, particularly
divorce and empty nesting, anxiety, anger and stress management,
depression, self-esteem, teenage and parenting difficulties. For
the past two years, Katey has run Coming Out of Marriage, a support
group for women through Women's Resource Center. She also
co-facilitates the men's divorce support group with Bill Halpin.
Accredited by the British Association of Counseling and
Psychotherapy, she is certified in Gestalt. Katey has a private
practice in Devon, PA. Contact Katey at Katey@kateymoody.com.