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Divorce / Breakup Therapists in Marlborough, MA


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Catriona (Cat) Schmidt

My approach to therapy: I am client centered in theoretical orientation in addition to providing CBT and DBT strategies and skills. The counseling process is a partnership involving collaboration, respect, and validation. Acquiring healthy coping skills is incorporated.

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Emily Scott

My approach to therapy: In our work together, you’ll find a safe, compassionate space to be honest about what you’re going through. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based care, helping you feel understood, build coping tools, and reconnect with yourself. You don’t have to do this alone—I’m here to walk alongside you.

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Allen Shamon

My approach to therapy: I help individuals in relationships who feel stuck in cycles of conflict, distance, or disconnection. Together, we slow things down, understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and work toward rebuilding emotional safety, trust, and connection; especially after betrayal, trauma, or long-standing patterns.

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Jem Wong

My approach to therapy: that my focus centers on enhancing the quality of relationships in one's life. Relationships involve your experience with yourself and others and may include food, sexuality, your body, work, money, and drugs and alcohol.

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Darcy Elton

My approach to therapy: We'll build a counseling experience unique as you- we can blend what works best for what you need in our time together. Each time we meet is a new opportunity for healing and growth. Trauma informed approach - no problem is too big or small.

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CHRISTINE BARNES

My approach to therapy: I am a cognitive behavioral therapist, meaning that we will consider: What do you think about your situation? How do you feel about it? What are you doing about it? Then, together, we'll figure out what needs to change and how to accomplish it.

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Marti Luken

My approach to therapy: My approach is a warm, culturally‑sensitive blend of trauma‑informed CBT and DBT, reinforced with psycho‑education, ABA techniques, and motivational interviewing. It’s deliberately solution‑focused and goal‑oriented, so every conversation translates into concrete skills and measurable progress.

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Jeffrey Germain

My approach to therapy: Are you looking for a counselor/therapist in Massachusetts to help manage stress, trauma, anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges? As a clinical social worker with nearly 20 years experience in the field of social work, I provide counseling and mental health support for both adult men and women. You and I work together, to build a better way forward.

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Find Divorce / Breakup Therapists & Counselors in Marlborough, MA.

Divorces and breakups can leave you reeling. The emotions, new routines, and stressors can make it difficult to function. If this speaks to you, you need to know that relief is available.

A licensed divorce counselor can help you sort through your feelings and rewire your thought processes so you can get to a better mental space. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Therapy After a Divorce or Breakup

Here are some signs indicating you should consider divorce or breakup therapy:

  • You feel profoundly sad.
  • You’re having trouble concentrating on daily tasks.
  • You have feelings of guilt.
  • You are in shock.
  • You feel ashamed.

These feelings are totally normal after a breakup or divorce, yet many need support to heal. For a personal look at how therapy can help after a breakup, read this Voices of Therapy about one person’s experience with a divorce counselor.

Healing Begins Now: Get Breakup or Divorce Therapy Today

A licensed therapist can help you process your emotions, communicate effectively with your ex, teach you how to support your kids, help you come to terms with your situation, and more. And with Mental Health Match, finding a quality therapist is simple! To find a divorce counselor, start by browsing above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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