Emotional Recovery and Financial Stability Post-Divorce with Phyllis Leavitt
Jamie M. Lima is joined by Phyllis Leavitt to explore the emotional recovery process and necessary mindset shifts during divorce, particularly focusing on the impact on children. The discussion emphasizes maintaining integrity and the benefits of mediation. Strategies for achieving financial stability and health post-divorce are shared. Phyllis introduces her book, discussing family dynamics and the importance of integrity in conflict resolution. Closing thoughts offer reflections on navigating divorce with dignity and the importance of prioritizing well-being for both individuals and their families.
Key Points
- Understanding and healing your own emotional wounds can lead to healthier relationships post-divorce.
- Children are highly perceptive and need overt permission to love both parents without feeling torn.
- Cultivating gratitude for what you have and letting go of battles you can't win are vital steps towards achieving peace and stability after divorce.
Links you can visit to explore Phyllis Leavitt's work:
https://www.phyllisleavitt.com
https://www.facebook.com/phyllis.leavitt
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOdxqvDK9N421AZ5TTxqUgQ
https://www.linkedin.com/in/phyllis-leavitt-630179255/
https://www.instagram.com/phyllis_e_leavitt/
https://twitter.com/PhyllisLeavitt2
https://substack.com/@phyllisleavitt1
Phyllis Leavitt has a Master’s Degree in Psychology and Counseling from Antioch University. She co-directed the Parents United sexual abuse treatment program in Santa Fe, New Mexico for two years and then went into private practice full-time.
Phyllis has treated children, families, couples, and individual adults for 34 years, and has worked extensively with abuse and dysfunctional family dynamics, their aftermath, and some of the most important elements for healing.
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