About the workshop
Divorce Recovery Workshop is a self-help course that will
help you deal with
the emotional trauma of a relationship that has broken down.
The workshop is six, two hour sessions run at various
locations in the UK.
It is usually run over six evenings at weekly intervals.
Weekend residential workshops are available.
The workshop is extremely effective
- Help you understand what you are going through
- Help you take control of your present and future
- Help you function effectively as a single person or parent
- Help to restore your self-esteem and self-confidence
- Help to relieve tension with your ex-partner
- Help if you are feeling depressed or isolated
- Provide a new circle of friends
- A proven self-help model run to a defined standard.
- Simple and it works speeding an individuals recovery.
- Credible as all those running the workshop have experienced the breakdown of a relationship.
- Offered unconditionally to anyone. The only requirement is that you have, in your own opinion, experienced the final breakdown of a significant relationship.
- Self-resourcing using volunteers from the workshops and a small charge for expenses.
- Not about hidden agendas. Not about conversion to any faith. Not a platform for campaigning. Not a dating agency!
- Not profit making. A registered charity run by unpaid trustees and volunteers
- Not in competition with any other organisation.
- Not dependent on experts. Suitable participants facilitate group sessions at later workshops as part of their own recovery
The workshop will help you to understand what you are going through, provide support from others in the same situation and help you adjust to your new status.
It is complimentary to any professional help and support you may be receiving. We do not provide legal advice or formal counselling.
The six sessions are:Coping with your ex-spouse
Assuming new responsibilities
Letting go and forgiveness
Family matters
Thinking about new relationships
The workshop is restricted to six sessions to encourage you to take the next step yourself.
The seventh session is often the start of a social group run by the particpants.
Each workshop is organised locally by volunteers who have suffered the breakdown of a relationship and attended the workshop. This means that everyone you meet will understand how you are feeling - we have all been there.