• “Divorced” Doesn't Need To Be Your Identity

  • 2024/06/21
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“Divorced” Doesn't Need To Be Your Identity

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  • Four months after the divorce, Mark discusses rebuilding his identity, working through his emotions regarding his kids and his ex, and practical self care.

    Topics include:

    • The surprising benefit of traveling and of not having "being divorced" as one's primary identity
    • How to share news of the divorce with friends and family, and the support it brings
    • The joy of feeling seen and appreciated by our kids
    --- The video Mark is referring to: What if My Ex Says Bad Things About Me to My Kids?
    • How the kids are doing, 4 months after the physical separation
    • Parenting schedules - how long should kids go without seeing the other parent?
    • Responding to kids when they miss the other parent
    • Managing the discomfort of real-time conversations with the ex, and considering the benefits of a-synchronous communication like texting or email
    • Kids may spend less time thinking about the divorce than the parents
    • Working through guilt and shame over the failed relationship
    • Learning to enjoy time without the kids
    • The fear and guilt of not being with kids for important events that happen when they're with the other parent
    • Thinking about starting to date

    Use This Link to Send Us Quick Feedback

    • Join our mailing list for articles, videos, and notifications about additional resources.
    • To talk about your experience with Dr. Magen and be on this podcast, email podcast@DivorcingDads.org.
    • For more support resources for divorcing dads, visit https://DivorcingDads.org.
    • To learn more about Dr. Magen's parenting work, visit https://ParentingForHumans.com.
    • If you are feeling unsafe, hopeless or suicidal, please call 988 for free and confidential counseling, 24/7/365. To find the number if you are outside the US, visit https://brenebrown.com/international-crisis-resources or https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp.
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Four months after the divorce, Mark discusses rebuilding his identity, working through his emotions regarding his kids and his ex, and practical self care.

Topics include:

• The surprising benefit of traveling and of not having "being divorced" as one's primary identity
• How to share news of the divorce with friends and family, and the support it brings
• The joy of feeling seen and appreciated by our kids
--- The video Mark is referring to: What if My Ex Says Bad Things About Me to My Kids?
• How the kids are doing, 4 months after the physical separation
• Parenting schedules - how long should kids go without seeing the other parent?
• Responding to kids when they miss the other parent
• Managing the discomfort of real-time conversations with the ex, and considering the benefits of a-synchronous communication like texting or email
• Kids may spend less time thinking about the divorce than the parents
• Working through guilt and shame over the failed relationship
• Learning to enjoy time without the kids
• The fear and guilt of not being with kids for important events that happen when they're with the other parent
• Thinking about starting to date

Use This Link to Send Us Quick Feedback

  • Join our mailing list for articles, videos, and notifications about additional resources.
  • To talk about your experience with Dr. Magen and be on this podcast, email podcast@DivorcingDads.org.
  • For more support resources for divorcing dads, visit https://DivorcingDads.org.
  • To learn more about Dr. Magen's parenting work, visit https://ParentingForHumans.com.
  • If you are feeling unsafe, hopeless or suicidal, please call 988 for free and confidential counseling, 24/7/365. To find the number if you are outside the US, visit https://brenebrown.com/international-crisis-resources or https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp.

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