
Common sense methods for saving your marriage after your spouse has said they want a divorce.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Episode 24: This episode explores the negative emotions that arise when a spouse expresses a desire for divorce. We discuss how to manage these emotions and avoid letting them drive harmful actions and behaviors.
In segment 1, dealing with inconsistency in the walkway spouse is examined. In segment 2, the importance of emotional consistency in the left-behind spouse is discussed.
In segment 1, the discussion centers on why some left-behind spouses struggle with Avoiding Divorce. In segment 2, the topic of trying to control things you have no control over is considered.
In segment 1, dealing with limbo in an in-home separation is considered. In segment 2, self-differentiation and why it is important is discussed.
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This podcast has helped me so much. Everything he say is spot on.
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You are correct not much out there on the subject of being a left behind spouse. I have found this podcast helpful in reframing my thoughts. It’s a really horrifying place to be so bringing new perspectives helps.
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Avoiding Divorce launched 6 years ago and published 25 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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