Recovery from Divorce & Separation


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What is the Recovery from Divorce & Separation Course?


The course is very practical, giving any person the tools to deal with the issues raised when they face separation and/or divorce.

The course takes place over six Monday evenings from 7.30 - 10.00pm. 

Important topics are covered and these include:rds icon 2

  • Healing hurt and pain
  • Communicating effectively
  • Resolving conflict
  • Forgiveness
  • Children and divorce
  • Looking forward to the future.

What is involved?

Each evening there is a talk, with opportunities to discuss the issues raised in small groups.  The small groups are led by people who have been through divorce or separation themselves.  There will be a break for refreshments during the evening: the setting is welcoming, relaxed and non-threatening.

Who is it for?

The course is designed for people going through (or who may have gone through some time ago) divorce and separation, or for those seeking reconciliation.

The course is based on Christian principles and is helpful for any person with or without a Christian faith or church background.

What will it cost?

The cost of the course is £25 per person which includes refreshments and course materials.

Feedback from previous courses:

"I enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and the open discussion in small groups."
"I learnt that I am not alone and not a failure."
"I was part of a lively group - people became increasingly open."
"The talks were extremely encouraging with good tips on how to move on."

For more information on the course, please contact Katrina Reading on 01753 887173 or email her on katrina.reading@goldhill.org

To register for the next course you can complete this secure on-line form.
Name:
Address:
 
 
Town:
County:
Postcode:
Country:
Telephone:
Mobile:
Email Address:
Separated or Divorced?
If so for how long?
Do you have any children? How old are they?
Are you currently receiving any counselling:


This course is supported by:

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