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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do plus Cards Pack

$131.95 inc GST $119.95 ex GST

Support for partners ending a committed relationship

100 Reproducible Activity Handouts and Educational Materials for Facilitators of Groups & Individuals

Loss of a relationship can mean the end of dreams, routines, stability, emotional and financial security, companionship and family as it existed before the breakup. The resulting trauma is one that impacts on the partners, of course. To varying degrees, children, extended family, friends and colleagues suffer from and grieve the loss as well.

The legal break up of couples through divorce adds significantly to the complexity of working through the emotional and practical issues inherent in the process. Divorce involves legal considerations, binding agreements, and an economic reality that can alter the expectations and security of all family members.

Ending a committed relationship is an extended process with different phases. Educating your clients about this progression is an important part of working through the confusing, challenging and difficult experiences of breaking up.

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SKU: 131019 - 44 Categories: , NDIS approved: Yes Ages: Adult Language: English

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Support for partners ending a committed relationship
 
100 Reproducible Activity Handouts and Educational Materials for Facilitators of Groups & Individuals
 
Loss of a relationship can mean the end of dreams, routines, stability, emotional and financial security, companionship and family as it existed before the breakup. The resulting trauma is one that impacts on the partners, of course. To varying degrees, children, extended family, friends and colleagues suffer from and grieve the loss as well.
 
The legal break up of couples through divorce adds significantly to the complexity of working through the emotional and practical issues inherent in the process. Divorce involves legal considerations, binding agreements, and an economic reality that can alter the expectations and security of all family members.
 
Ending a committed relationship is an extended process with different phases. Educating your clients about this progression is an important part of working through the confusing, challenging and difficult experiences of breaking up.
 
 
The Breaking Up Is Hard To Do with Cards Pack includes: 
 
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do – provides activities associated with many of the phases and challenges of ending a committed relationship including:
 
Significant relationship distress over time
Increased distance from each other
Confrontation(s) with partner and family
Permanent or temporary separation
Temporary reconciliation
Decision to end the relationship permanently
Selection of legal representation in the case of a divorce
Negotiations for the financial break up
Creation of a co-parenting plan
Day by day co-parenting
Creating a new, single life
 
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do is designed to facilitate work by mental health professionals, the clergy and any other professionals who support those considering or those in the midst of ending a committed relationship. The book may also be useful in training facilitators who are new to the field.
 
By using the activities in Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, participants can learn they are not alone and develop important coping strategies. They can find emotional support and practical suggestions, regardless of where they are in this process.
 
The workbook’s reproducible activity pages can help stimulate conversation, educate, create awareness of what is happening in the present moment, and what might be happening in the future. The activities provide concrete ways for participants to explore each aspect of ending a committed relationship, as well as the associated legal and financial considerations.
 

 
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Card Deck – An effective way to start a session with your client(s) is to use the Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Card Deck. The open-ended questions will stimulate discussion, break the ice, encourage thinking, and help your clients get in touch with their feelings.

 
 

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