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Divorce Recovery Counseling

Counseling support for separation, divorce, grief, co-parenting stress, identity shifts, and rebuilding.

Duration: 1 hrFee: $165

About this service

Divorce recovery counseling gives clients room to process grief, anger, uncertainty, identity changes, and practical stress without having to carry it alone. Sessions may include support around boundaries, co-parenting communication, rebuilding, emotional adjustment, and new life transitions.

Who this may help

This service may be a fit for:

  • Clients moving through separation, divorce, grief, or relationship loss
  • Clients navigating co-parenting stress, boundaries, identity changes, or rebuilding
  • Clients adjusting to new routines, family roles, and future decisions

What sessions may focus on

Emotional adjustment, grief, anger, and uncertainty
Boundaries, communication, and co-parenting stress
Identity changes, self-trust, and rebuilding routines
Support for new life transitions without pressure to move faster than feels appropriate

What to expect

Step 1

The first appointment may focus on what season you are in and what support feels most useful right now.

Step 2

Your counselor may help you clarify goals, coping practices, communication needs, and practical next steps.

Step 3

SimplePractice and office-supported scheduling may be used for appointments and portal access.

Step 4

The office can help with general questions about availability, insurance, and provider fit.

Related providers

Provider availability and fit can vary. The office can help with general questions about availability, fit, and next steps.

Jeanette Chivvis

Founder & Clinical Director, M.A., LPC · Licensed Professional Counselor

Jeanette Chivvis is the founder of Serenity Springs Wellness & Counseling and a Licensed Professional Counselor. She emphasizes warmth, safety, deeply personal care, and a holistic approach to emotional, relational, and spiritual wellness.

Tracie Ottman

Counselor, LPC · Licensed Professional Counselor

Tracie is a Licensed Professional Counselor who supports teens and women navigating life transitions, relationships, anxiety, stress, and self-esteem concerns.

Stacey Narzem

Counselor, M.S., LPC-Associate

Stacey provides a supportive, judgment-free space for individuals and couples navigating anxiety, stress, relationship challenges, and life transitions.

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You can also review location and related service information before requesting an appointment.

Frequently asked questions

Is divorce recovery counseling available in person in Rowlett?

Yes. In-person appointments may be available at the Rowlett office. Contact the office to ask about current availability, provider fit, and scheduling options.

Is virtual divorce recovery counseling available?

Virtual care may be available for clients located in Texas, and some virtual options may be available in Oregon when appropriate. The office can help confirm availability and fit before you schedule.

How do I request an appointment?

Use the Request Appointment button to open the guided appointment request, or contact the office for help with availability and next steps. Please share basic contact information only and avoid sending sensitive clinical details through website messages.

Can I ask about insurance before scheduling?

Yes. The office can help with insurance and payment questions before you schedule. Coverage and benefits vary, so confirmation happens directly with the office or your plan.

Can I start counseling before a divorce is final?

Yes. Support may be helpful during separation, decision-making, legal processes, and life after divorce.

What if I am not sure this is the right service?

That is okay. Contact the office and they can help you ask general questions about provider availability, service fit, and possible next steps without collecting protected health information through the website.

A calmer first step starts here.

Contact the office and we can help with a clear next step. Please do not include sensitive clinical details in website messages or email. If this is an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. For mental health crisis support, call or text 988.