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Group Therapy for Divorce Recovery - Now Accepting New Members!
Group support for moving through and recovering from your divorce

Divorce Therapy Group for Women

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Divorce Recovery Group - An Essential Step in your Next Steps

Are you having a difficult time coping after separating from a spouse or moving through your divorce? Divorce Recovery is a process-oriented group that focuses on helping women cope with the many emotions and experiences that come up during a divorce - for you and for your kids. There are many unknowns in the process - from when and how to separate, how to set up a parenting agreement, when to file, how to enhance the possibility that you can have a healthy co-parenting relationship, and how to navigate your divorce in a way that you will feel good about on the other side.

Divorce Recovery helps you navigate the emotions of all of the divorce steps, help you clarify your intentions that will guide your decisions, talk about your divorce long after your friends and family communicate, "Aren't you over that yet?".

This group goes a step beyond a traditional divorce support group - it helps members recognize patterns within their previous relationships, build insight, and learn new ways of being in relationships, by strengthening the most essential relationship - with themselves. 

Divorce Recovery helps women...

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  • Feel less alone

  • Find support through the ups and downs

  • Get life back on track

  • Navigate co-parenting challenges

  • Support children through the transition

  • Rebuild your sense of self

  • Feel empowered and worthy of a great relationship again!

 

Gaining support from others going through similar experiences can be immensely helpful and more financially feasible. The cost is $75 per group and requires an initial 12-week commitment.

This group meets remotely on Wednesdays 12pm-1:30pm by zoom. It is for women legally separating or divorcing from opposite or same sex partners.The group is facilitated by Dr. Kristen Hick, PsyD. Contact us today for a free initial phone consultation and to schedule an initial group intake ($75).

If interested or if you would like additional information, please contact our intake coordinator at 720-644-6698 or info@centerforsharedinsight.com. An initial consultation will be scheduled to determine if it is a good fit and to answer questions about the group.

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Testimonial

Drina Nibbe, LMFT

"I feel confident when referring clients who want to work on relationship-readiness or enhancement to Dr. Kristen Hick. Clients gain a sense of security experiencing Dr. Hick’s support and essential nudging to bring on long-term change. Dr. Hick understands the nature of how our own self-reflection and insight are hard skills to master, but critical in finding relief from our emotional struggles. Dr. Hick is one of the most professional and authentic individuals I know."
~ Drina Nibbe, LMFT, Colleague, Marriage and Family Therapist

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Frequently Asked Questions

Many people believe that therapy is not for them because they’ve been told that entering therapy means they are “weak” or “going crazy.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Having the courage to ask for help during a time of need is a source of strength and a sign of health. Therapy helps people with all kinds of concerns, from mild, everyday concerns to more serious emotional and behavioral issues. Contact our team of Denver psychologists, and learn how therapy can benefit you.

All psychologists at Center for Shared Insight are mental health professionals with various specialties, education and training requirements.

UNLICENSED PSYCHOTHERAPISTS (formerly called Registered Psychotherapists in CO before 7/2020) is a psychotherapist listed in the State's database authorized to practice psychotherapy in Colorado but not licensed by the state and not required to satisfy any standardized educational or testing requirements to obtain a registration from the state.

A LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER (LCSW), LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR (LCPC), or MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST (LMFT) completes a master’s degree in social work, counseling or marriage and family therapy, must have a minimum of two years of supervised clinical experience, and is required to pass a state licensed exam.

A LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST (PH.D. OR PSY.D.) must complete a doctoral program in psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D.), be trained in theory and practice of psychotherapy, diagnosis, assessment, research and treatment of mental disorders and administration of psychological tests. He or she also must perform a minimum of two years of supervised clinical experience and pass a state licensed exam.

A PSYCHIATRIST completes a full medical degree equivalent to any other Medical Doctor (MD) with specialty training in psychology and psychiatric medications and is the only mental health professional who is able to prescribe medications in Colorado. Some offer psychotherapy, but most focus on the prescription of psychiatric medications and they are required to pass state licensed exams.

Do you feel hopeless, frustrated, or depleted by the dating process?

Are you struggling with a break-up or divorce and need help getting through it and learning from it?

Does it seem like you continue to attract partners who are not ready or willing to commit?

Do your relationships get physical quickly and fade fast?

Does it feel like you are always on a relationship roller coaster – anxiously waiting for him/her to call or text, left wondering why he/she didn’t call?

Do you desire a relationship but feel absolutely terrified of being in one?

Are you considering a separation or divorce and need help figuring things out first?

If any of these sound familiar, individual relationship therapy can help. Relationship therapy focuses on strengthening your relationships through enhancing your relationship with yourself. Only then, will you begin to attract the right kind of partner, the right way, and make peace with the process. Relationship therapy also helps clients to enhance all your relationships through learning more effective communication, conflict resolution, and emotional intimacy skills.

The most important aspect of successful, helpful therapy is confidentiality. Confidentiality means that what is said in therapy, stays between the therapist and client (and a minor’s parents) only. Therapy is often the only place where individuals discuss particularly sensitive, private matters. Knowing that your information is kept private is crucial to being able to talk about these concerns. Center for Shared Insight is only able to disclose a client’s personal information, for example, to coordinate care with your physician or teacher, if a client provides written permission to do so.

State law and professional ethics require that Center for Shared Insight maintains confidentiality, except in the following cases:

  • Suspected child, dependent adult, or elder adult abuse or neglect
  • If a client is threatening serious bodily harm to another person(s)
  • If a client intends to harm himself/herself

This social media site and website are designed for general information only. The information presented on this site should not be construed to be formal psychological or mental health advice or treatment nor the formation of a therapist-client relationship. If you think you may have a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest ER immediately.

OUR TEAM

    Headshot of Kristen Hick, Photo credit: Steve Stanton

    Dr. Kristen Hick Psy.D.

    "My journey in relationship work began long before I put on my high school cap and gown. Always interested in the dating issues of friends, wanting to ease and "fix" family conflict, and then later, personally struggling to break free of unhealthy dating patterns, I've been studying relationships all my life - inside and outside of the classroom. It was through working on my relationship with myself that I found true transformation in my relationships.

    Now, it's my mission to help others with relationship concerns - ...

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