Oh the big D word, divorce, is in and of its self a type of trauma. Traumatic for the adults who are divorcing and traumatic for the kids that are involved in the whole ordeal. I recently had a client come to see me who was in the process of a divorce. Her parents had divorced when she was young and her current divorce was bringing back to life her parents' divorce. After hearing what was currently going on it made sense the decision she had made about getting a divorce. What needed to be cleared was the trauma from her parents' divorce and how that situation was greatly impacting how she was responding to her own children. I did what needed to be done in her Rapid Resolution Therapy™session. When we were near the end I asked about another issue she had noted she was concerned about, it was in regards to her soon to be ex-husband. She stated that there was nothing left to clear on that issue and that all would be fine.
Today I followed up with her, as I do often with clients. She responded that they had told the children, and that went well, and that her husband finally moved out. Even after like three years of being an RRT therapist I'm still amazed at the effects this work has upon clients and their life. Who knew that one short session would lead to creating peace amongst a family that had been in turmoil?
Be well, Be happy- Tara S. Dickherber, M.Ed, CPC
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