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Simple tips to cope with divorce, as per psychology​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 27, 2024, 12:53 IST
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Psychological tips for coping with divorce

Divorce is a deeply challenging experience that can immensely affect your mental health and emotional well-being. It’s natural to feel a range of emotions, from sadness and confusion to moments of relief. During this tough time, taking care of your mental health and finding ways to cope can make a big difference. If you’re struggling after such a significant loss, keep reading to discover some effective and practical strategies to help you through this journey and start moving forward.

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​Allow yourself to grieve


The first and foremost step towards healing after a divorce is to acknowledge and accept your feelings of loss and sadness. This period can be incredibly tough, and you may experience profound emotional and physical pain, with aching in your heart and chest. Allowing yourself to grieve is crucial for the healing process and essential for moving forward.

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​Stay positive and reframe your thinking

It’s natural to miss your old life and your partner, even if you know that the decision to divorce was the right one. Despite understanding that the separation was necessary for both of you, you might still feel tempted to reach out to your ex-partner. During this time, try to focus on the positives and reframe your thoughts. View the divorce as an opportunity for new beginnings and personal growth, rather than just a loss.
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Focus on personal growth


Whenever you experience a loss, the best way to cope and move on is to focus on gaining something better. This doesn’t mean finding a new partner right away. Instead, it’s about concentrating on your personal growth. It’s about loving yourself deeply and viewing this time as an opportunity to develop both personally and professionally. Aim to become your highest and best self and have fun in the process. Engage in activities or hobbies you enjoy or explore new interests that help build your self-esteem and identity.

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Be patient with yourself

Understand that moving on won’t happen instantly; it will take time, patience, and consistent effort. Everyone's journey is unique, and you might find yourself feeling better one day, only to experience sadness, anxiety, or depression the next. This is completely normal. Set reasonable and realistic goals and expectations for yourself as you this process.

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​Seek support



Connect with friends, family, or support groups. Talking to others who have been through similar experiences can be comforting and provide valuable perspectives. They can offer advice, encouragement, and a listening ear when you need it most. Remember, reaching out for support is a sign of strength, not weakness.

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