The Ideal Divorce

The Ideal Divorce

Divorce often brings a profound sense of fear and uncertainty, coupled with a lack of clarity regarding right and wrong. It can evoke a multitude of emotions, leaving individuals unsure of how to cope. Disappointment in one’s partner is common, as what was once a cohesive family unit becomes fragmented,…

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High-Conflict Divorce

In high-conflict divorces, two primary positional stances often emerge: the victim and the victimizer. The victim typically experiences fear and struggles to make decisions independently, while the victimizer believes they are justified in their actions, often asserting that their partner deserves nothing. In this dynamic, the victimizer tends to minimize…

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