In Family Therapy, Divorce Is A Family Transition, Not A Family’s End
It may seem counterintuitive to consider family therapy when parents have begun or finished divorcing. What can be helpful, though, is to think about divorce as a family transition rather than a family’s end. While divorce absolutely involves loss and grief, the parents’ relationship isn’t terminated when kids are involved. It’s altered.
By using the framework of change rather than an end in family therapy, families can find the ways in which they are still connected to each other. This creates space for collaboration, which is immensely beneficial to kids. After all, they’re still maintaining relationships with both parents, regardless of the state of the marriage itself.