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Divorce Help
Dealing with a Breakup or Divorce When a relationship ends, healing can take time. These tips can help you grieve your loss and start to move on. Why are breakups so painful? A breakup or divorce can be one of the most stressful and emotional experiences in life.
Whatever the reason for the split—
and whether you wanted it or not—
the breakup of a relationship can turn your whole world upside down and trigger all sorts of painful and unsettling emotions.
Even when a relationship is no longer good, a divorce or breakup can be extremely painful because it represents the loss, not just of the partnership, but also of the dreams and commitments you shared.
Romantic relationships begin on a high note of excitement and hopes for the future.
When a relationship fails, we experience profound disappointment, stress, and grief.
A breakup or divorce launches you into uncharted territory.
Everything is disrupted:
your routine and responsibilities, your home, your relationships with extended family and friends, and even your identity.
A breakup also brings uncertainty about the future.
What will life be like without your partner? Will you find someone else?
Will you end up alone?
These unknowns can often seem worse than being in an unhappy relationship.
This pain, disruption, and uncertainty means that recovering from a breakup or divorce can be difficult and take time.
However, it’s important to keep reminding yourself that you can and will get through this difficult experience and even move on with a renewed sense of hope and optimism.
Recognize that it’s OK to have different feelings.
It’s normal to feel sad, angry, exhausted, frustrated, and confused—and these feelings can be intense.
You may also feel anxious about the future.
Accept that reactions like these will lessen over time.
Even if the relationship was unhealthy, venturing into the unknown is frightening.
Give yourself a break.
Give yourself permission to feel and to function at a less than optimal level for a period of time.
You may not be able to be quite as productive on the job or care for others in exactly the way you’re accustomed to for a little while.
No one is Superman or Supergirl; take time to heal, regroup, and re-energize.
Don’t go through this alone.
Sharing your feelings with friends and family can help you get through this period.
Consider joining a support group where you can talk to others in similar situations.
Isolating yourself can raise your stress levels, reduce your concentration, and get in the way of your work, other relationships, and overall health.
Don’t be afraid to get outside help if you need it.
Allow yourself to grieve the loss of the relationship Grief is a natural reaction to loss, and the breakup or divorce of a love relationship involves multiple losses:
Allowing yourself to feel the pain of these losses may be scary.
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