Depression and anxiety during divorce is not unusual.
As a divorce attorney and psychologically trained mediator, I hear from
spouses all the time about their depression and anxiety. The pain, turmoil
and chaos of divorce for some can be terrifying!
Unfortunately, depression and anxiety are not unusual during a divorce.
I encourage those divorcing to breathe and not be too hard on themselves.
Divorce is an emotional rollercoaster. You will need strength to ride
the ups and downs. The best way to handle this is with “self-care”.
Do whatever it takes to make yourself feel better and worthy of a better life.
You can learn to manage these turbulent feelings, and eventually they will
go away. Divorce is similar to death. It requires patience, understanding,
and management of the stages of grief, anger, and for some, denial.
Depression and anxiety during divorce are inevitable – but not endless.
You can learn to manage these feelings, and they will eventually dissipate.
Don’t let divorce depression cloud what you need to do. If it’s
time to divorce or you are already in the midst of divorce, there are
things you can do to reduce the depression and anxiety. Find comfort in
knowing you are not alone, and give yourself whatever support is necessary
so you can thrive!
Here are my best tips for managing depression and anxiety during your divorce:
Take Baby Steps
Get up and move! Find motivation. Do you want out of an abusive relationship?
Do you want a better life for your children? If so, use this as your motivation
to fight and overcome the paralyzing effects of depression and start working
towards getting your divorce. Start looking online at attorneys and mediators,
read reviews, call for consultations, join an online support group. Devote
just an hour per day to getting prepared. You will feel better once you
are being productive. Give it a try!
Keep Moving
Once you have started to move, keep going. Build on the momentum. Start
to narrow down the attorney/mediators you have consulted. Make a list
of the pros and cons of all. Think about your next steps. If you are still
feeling a heavy weight and are having trouble getting to the next divorce
step, consider working with a therapist or psychologist.
Some people will benefit from the supportive circle of mediation. When
I meet with spouses and I see and hear they are in emotional pain, I often
recommend therapy and give referrals from my team of experts. Having strong
support during a divorce is powerful and productive. Don’t be afraid
to take advantage of every tool in your arsenal to support yourself! The
best way to tackle depression and anxiety is to keep moving! Even small
efforts will help balance your mood.
See the Light at the End of the Tunnel
Yes, there is light. You will get through your divorce, you will start
over, and you will be happy again. Think it, and believe it. It seems
way off in the distance, and it is. But, you are on the path, the road
to ending a horrible marriage, finding your independence again, hearing
your own voice, and making a new life for yourself and your family. Stay
focused and productive. Take one important step every day towards making
your divorce happen.
Depression and anxiety are common by products of divorce. After all, everything
familiar in your life is changing. You are headed into the unknown. It’s
really scary! But if you surround yourself with the best professionals,
family, and friends, you will make it through. I see good outcomes all the time.
Spouses I have worked with who thought they wouldn’t make it are
now on the other side of divorce, adjusting and finding a new and better
way to live. I know you can too!

I know you’re afraid, confused, and maybe even feeling paralyzed,
but you don’t have to be. Divorce is a journey that you don’t
have to take alone. It is also a process that can be fair, productive
and successful.
Let me guide you to the divorce path that is comforting, supportive and
peaceful. I’m a phone call away with lots of good advice, and I
am a great listener!
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I look forward to hearing from you, and to helping you to find the best
possible divorce solution!
Stay healthy and safe!
Warm regards,
Lois
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