Therapy for Families in Divorce

Virtual and in-person Therapy in Pennsylvania

“Spent almost a decade working with families, understand what shame and guilt can happen in all of this trauma.”

Eva Light, LCSW

Struggling hard to find common ground…

Caught in the aftermath of a major event, we've spiraled into behaviors we never thought possible – heated emails, constant arguments, and a tense atmosphere, even in front of the kids.

Sound familiar to you, as someone who is doing your best to co-parent.

The guilt and anxiety weigh heavy as we navigate a situation none of us know how to fix.

Even following a detailed plan becomes a challenge when one party refuses to comply, leaving the parent who did follow it feeling burdened and treated like shit.

Frequently questioning, 'How the hell did we end up here?' And longing for the day when you can break free from this cycle and create a healthier co-parenting environment.

Thriving in our new normal!

Even when it feels like your family is broken, you have the power to put it back together in a way that runs better, bringing more ease, peace, and normalcy to a situation that may look different.

After investing time in therapy, co-parenting has undergone a remarkable transformation for you and your family.

Your children now observe their parents making decisions and sharing responsibilities with a heightened level of respect.

It might come as a surprise to others just how well you and your ex can share the parenting role from separate households.

It's been truly remarkable witnessing how the positive changes have influenced your children as well. You’re learning from them as they set boundaries.

You’re not alone and it gets better.

Having personally navigated the challenges of divorce, I bring a heartfelt dedication to supporting families in similar situations.

This fuels my unwavering commitment and passion in every aspect of my work.

It makes me an excellent fit to assist families and children in navigating the complexities of divorce or separation, especially in high-conflict scenarios.

I see you, I believe in you, and I'd love to support you on your journey.