Studies indicate that children can come out more resilient from a divorce if there are no complications or the family works as a unit to seek therapy if and when necessary. But when this does not happen, or parents do not recognize the psychological symptoms of divorce on children, children can suffer many psychological issues like low academic performance, disruptive mood, depression, risky behavior, and more.
Some of the main psychological symptoms that children show in a divorce process include:
These issues are of particular concern during the divorce process, especially when:
Following a separation or divorce, it is normal for children to struggle not just with their emotions but their behavior as well. It can be incredibly beneficial for children to see a therapist during and after divorce. Individual therapy can help children better understand and identify their emotions. Therapy can facilitate a safe space where children can address the changes in their family dynamics, understand that other children are going through similar experiences, and learn coping skills that empower them to deal with any negativity or stress that manifests because of the divorce.
Children who see a therapist during and after a divorce can learn problem-solving skills, cognitive behavioral skills that allow them to change or manage the way they think and act. Therapy can also give them a place to feel safe and help them to express themselves to a neutral party, especially during an acrimonious divorce.
Therapy can benefit children of divorce to redefine the changing familial relationships ahead. Children who undergo therapy during or after divorce can experience a multitude of life-altering benefits. First and foremost, it can let a professional help them with understanding the new responsibilities within the family. Likewise, they can learn coping strategies for stress or uncertainty that comes from the new environment. Importantly, a child can also address any emotional trauma caused by the divorce.
Ultimately, seeing a psychologist can help children communicate their feelings, deal with conflict between parents, and identify depression or anxiety. In the same vein, regular sessions with a therapist can teach children that they are not alone in how they feel but that other children have dealt with similar situations.
A therapist or psychologist is not called on to express personal views about the case but rather to give their opinion on a visitation or custody matter or to discuss the condition and treatment needs of a child. They may also communicate to the court the child’s feelings or difficulties with one parent based on potentially damaging behavior, whether it be as extreme as abuse or as insidious as parental alienation.
Our experienced family lawyers at Bronzino Law Firm, LCC, can help you through this entire process of determining how to handle your unique divorce and custody situation. We also call upon renowned child psychologists when necessary to support our clients in serious custody-related divorce disputes. With or without conflict between you and your spouse, it is worth considering finding a psychologist who can help your children during and after the process.
And with the legal nuances and ramifications of your case, count on our knowledgeable attorneys to answer any legal questions you might have about the possibility of a psychologist being called during your divorce proceedings or whether you should consult with a child psychologist for the sake of your case. We ensure that you are supported every step of the way in custody and divorce matters and in the years to come when modifications may be necessary.
At our family law firm, our lawyers help you throughout the process to make informed decisions and move forward with the challenges that may present in securing what is in the best interest of your children. Offering legal counsel and representation when you need it most, our attorneys let you concentrate on your and your child’s psychological well-being.
We provide legal counsel and dedication to clients in Holmdel, Marlboro, Point Pleasant, Colts Neck, Jackson, Brick, Toms River, and across the Jersey Shore. Contact us at (732) 812-3102 for a free consultation to discuss your case in a personal way with one of our family law attorneys.
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