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DIVORCE COUNSELING

Supporting You Through Separation

Navigating the complexities of divorce can be overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone. At Elevation Therapy, we offer compassionate divorce counseling tailored to your needs, providing a safe and reliable resource for personal growth and emotional well-being. Our skilled professionals understand the emotional toll that divorce can take and are committed to helping you find a path forward with empathy and care.

Therapy for Divorce

Elevation Therapy understands that every divorce is unique, and the challenges you face are personal. Our experienced therapists are here to offer customized support whether you’re considering divorce, going through it, or coping with life after. Based in Danvers, MA, we proudly serve individuals and families across Boston and the North Shore, with both in-person and virtual telehealth options. This flexibility ensures that you can receive the support you need, regardless of your schedule or location. Whether online or on-site, we'd love to help you in any way that we can.

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Treatment & Support for Your Journey

Our divorce counseling services are thoughtfully designed to support a range of clients, including:

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Individuals

Many individuals seek guidance and clarity before making the decision to divorce. We help you explore your feelings and understand your options, empowering you to make informed decisions.

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Couples

Couples needing help to communicate effectively during the divorce process can benefit from professional counseling. Our counselors work with both parties to facilitate productive conversations and reduce conflict.

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Parents

If you're a parent trying to navigate co-parenting arrangements and ensure your children’s well-being, we can help. Our therapists provide strategies to help you manage the complexities of shared parenting.

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Everyone Else

We help anyone dealing with the emotional aftermath of a divorce and looking to rebuild and move forward. Our team provides the tools and support necessary to heal and create a fulfilling life post-divorce.

How We Can Help

Emotional Support

Going through a divorce is one of the most significant life changes you can experience, and it’s normal to feel overwhelmed or lost. Our therapists offer a safe space to share your feelings and receive support and guidance.

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Objective Guidance

Family and friends can provide valuable support, but they may also have biases or agendas that could interfere with your decisions. Our therapists offer objective guidance based on their professional expertise and your unique situation.

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Practical Strategies

Divorce often involves complex legal, financial, and logistical considerations. Our counselors can provide strategies to help you navigate these challenges effectively.

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Coping Mechanisms

Divorce can take a toll on your mental health, and it’s essential to have healthy coping mechanisms in place. Our therapists provide tools and techniques to manage stress, anxiety, and other difficult emotions.

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  • What will therapy be like?
    Our goal is to first and foremost provide a warm and trusting space where you can feel safe. Our time together will include an initial evaluation of your needs and any symptoms you may be experiencing. With a mutual understanding of what will be beneficial to you in your therapy journey, we will create goals that you wish to work towards in your sessions. Participating in therapy is a personal choice and one you must make for yourself. You are the leader of your treatment and how you choose to participate. We will provide feedback and transparent communication in a way that will hopefully guide you in making the best choices for yourself.
  • Do you provide in-person therapy or online counseling sessions?
    We provide both in-person sessions and telehealth online sessions. The choice between in-office and online therapy is a personal one that will be dictated by what fits your needs, schedule, and lifestyle.
  • What if I decide that this is not the right fit for me or I do not want to participate in therapy anymore?
    You have the right to decide to continue or end therapy at any time. It is important to give yourself a chance to see if therapy is right for you and if we are a good match in working together prior to ending, which can take sometimes a few sessions to fully know this. Our intention is always to ensure that you are getting your needs met and your best interest comes first.
  • Do you accept insurance and what are your fees?
    Insurances accepted include Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Tufts Plan, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Mass General Brigham Health Plans and all Optum Network Plans. We also accept PPO / out of network plans. If you have a specific question about your insurance and are unsure if we accept it, please reach out to schedule a free consultation.
  • If you are not using your insurance for treatment, the fees are as follows:
    First appointment – intake and evaluation: $200.00 (1 hour) 55 minute sessions - $150.00 45 minute sessions: $125.00 Less than one hour per 15 minutes : $45.00 ( this may include a consultation, provider collaboration, or other task outside of normal session time) I also provide good faith estimates for those who have financial hardships and are unable to pay the full session fee ( If I do not accept your insurance). Please schedule a free initial consultation to discuss this option and determine if you would qualify.
  • What therapeutic approaches do you use?
    We use many different approaches to counseling and therapy!! You are an individual and what works for you may not work for someone else. We believe in treating the person with full consideration of your biology, psychology, and your environment. What this means is that what happens around you is just as important as what happens within you. Cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT), psychoeducation, mindfulness, DBT techniques, trauma processing, and acceptance and commitment (ACT) to oneself are all important approaches that we utilize but am not limited to when working with you.
  • Do you prescribe medication?
    We do not prescribe medication but partner with providers that do. If you are questioning whether medication could be helpful or is needed, this is something we can discuss and review together so you may make the best-informed decision and determine if a referral for medication should be made.

Divorce & Separation FAQs

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