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Find an Online Separation Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 225

You’ve taken an important step by seeking support, and you’re in the right place to connect with therapists for separation who can offer steady, respectful guidance as you navigate change.

Online sessions give you flexibility, privacy and convenience, making it easier to meet when and where it works for you. Browse the therapists listed below to explore profiles and find someone who feels like a good fit.

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Stephen Burke

FamilyTrauma and abuseParentingCoping with life changes+17 more
Hi, I am Stephen, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts with over 20 years of…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“New Hampshire

Stephen Carenza

Stress, AnxietyFamilyParentingDepression+13 more
As a social worker for more than 25 years, I've had the privilege of working with people from diverse backgrounds…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“New Jersey

Stephen DeVecchis

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsGriefDepression+5 more
I am licensed in Pennsylvania with 30 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…30 years experience
πŸ“Pennsylvania

Stephen Dexter

AddictionsRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+14 more
I am licensed clinical professional counselor in the state of Maine. I worked for 3 years as an in-home counselor…
πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“Maine

Stephen Garlington Sr.

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilySelf esteem+6 more
I am a licensed, male, African American, mental health professional in Florida and Illinois with 18 years of professional work…
πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Stephen Groce

Stress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuseAnger+17 more
My name is Stephen Groce, and I am a licensed mental health counselor in Indiana. I received my BA in…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Indiana

Stephen Gullo

RelationshipGriefEatingCareer+5 more
I am licensed in New York with 40 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…40 years experience
πŸ“New York

Stephen McCrary

Stress, AnxietyGriefBipolarCoping with life changes+16 more
I am licensed in Florida with over 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Stephen Ohly

RelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuseGrief+5 more
I am licensed in Wisconsin with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“Wisconsin

Stephen Willmer

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyGrief+9 more
I am licensed in Colorado with 17 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…17 years experience
πŸ“Colorado

Stephen Wood

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipAngerSelf esteem+3 more
I’m a Mental Health Social Worker registered with the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), providing therapy for adults, young…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Stephorna Patterson

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseParentingDepression+4 more
I am licensed in New Jersey with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“New Jersey

Steve Hammond

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipSelf esteem+15 more
Maybe you stumbled here hoping someone would understand the trials you're going through. Are you at your wit's end with…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Georgia

Steve Twinley

Stress, AnxietyFamilyParentingCareer+2 more
My name is Steve and I would love to meet you. I am a BACP-accredited Counsellor with over 15 years'…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Steven Wilson

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipFamily+4 more
I am licensed in North Carolina with 20 years of professional work experience. I have 2 master degrees in counseling…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“North Carolina

Steven “Steve” Miner

RelationshipFamilyIntimacy-related issuesParenting+9 more
As a marriage and family therapist (MFT), practicing in Southeast Idaho, I have over 15 years of mental health experience…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“Idaho

Steven Armstrong

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsLGBTSelf esteem+14 more
I am licensed in Georgia with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“Georgia

Steven Cohen

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyDepression+10 more
I am licensed in New Jersey with 14 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…14 years experience
πŸ“New Jersey

Steven Davis

RelationshipFamilyCareerDepression+13 more
Hi! I am a professional counselor licensed in Georgia with over 12 years of experience working as a counselor in…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Georgia

Steven Gifford

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipSelf esteem+9 more
I am licensed in Ohio with 16 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…16 years experience
πŸ“Ohio

Steven Hahne

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+14 more
Hello, my name is Steven Hahne, and I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Missouri. I have 11+…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“Missouri

Steven Hall

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefAnger+15 more
I am licensed in the UK with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Steven Hall

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+21 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Steven Harris

RelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuseParenting+18 more
I live in California, but am licensed in Michigan/Florida with 34 years of professional work experience. I have experience in…
πŸ“…34 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Steven Jones

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipTrauma and abuse+6 more
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California with 28 years of professional work experience. I have experience in…
πŸ“…28 years experience
πŸ“California

Steven Lanman

LGBTRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+14 more
I am licensed in Maryland and Virginia with 30 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…30 years experience
πŸ“Virginia

Steven Lawrence

Stress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuseParenting+10 more
I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with a Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I have worked with…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Idaho

Steven Lucas

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyDepression+5 more
I am licensed in Michigan with 28 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
πŸ“…28 years experience
πŸ“Michigan

Steven May

RelationshipFamilyGriefSelf esteem+3 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Steven Michael Fuller

Stress, AnxietyGriefAngerDepression+15 more
Hi, my name is S. Michael Fuller. Call me Mike, Michael, Mr. Fuller, whichever you feel most comfortable with. I…
πŸ“…45 years experience
πŸ“Oklahoma

Steven Millership

Stress, AnxietyGriefAngerSelf esteem+19 more
I am licensed in the UK with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…8 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Steven Osterstrom

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsLGBTTrauma and abuse+17 more
I am Steven Osterstrom, a clinical social worker licensed in New York State with over 30 years of experience working…
πŸ“…24 years experience
πŸ“New York

Steven Penn

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefDepression+5 more
I am licensed in New York with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“New York

Steven Smith

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseBipolar+16 more
I am a licensed marriage and family counselor, practicing in the state of California. My focus is with individuals and…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“California

Steven Taylor

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsFamilyTrauma and abuse+20 more
I am licensed in Missouri with 7 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…8 years experience
πŸ“Missouri

Steven Weber

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipIntimacy-related issuesSelf esteem+12 more
I am a Marriage and Family therapist licensed in California for 15 years. As a Psychotherapist, I work with a…
πŸ“…18 years experience
πŸ“California

Stilyana Massey

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepression+4 more
I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Stina Boro

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipTrauma and abuse+19 more
Stina | Registered Counsellor | Master of Counselling | Certified Somatic Therapist | IFS-trained | Trauma-informed / Yoga & Mindfulness…
πŸ“…8 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Stuart Branton

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseSelf esteemCareer+11 more
I am a counsellor with years of therapeutic experience. I have worked with clients who have a wide range of…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Stuart Riskin

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsLGBTRelationship+19 more
Hi, I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has been in the helping profession for over 25 years. This…
πŸ“…28 years experience
πŸ“California
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Therapy for Separation: Finding Support While You Adjust

Separation from a partner is a major life transition. Whether you are navigating the decision to separate, moving into a period of living apart, or coping with the end of a long relationship, therapy can help you manage practical and emotional challenges. Online therapy makes it easier to find a clinician who understands separation and can support you through grief, co-parenting, legal stress, financial concerns, and the shift in identity that often follows a partnership change.

What separation means and how therapy can help

Separation commonly refers to the period when partners live apart and are no longer functioning as a unit in the same way. That includes informal breakups, legal separations, trial separations, long-distance arrangements, and the time before or after divorce. People experiencing separation often face a mix of grief, relief, fear, anger, and uncertainty about the future.

Therapy for separation focuses on stabilizing emotions, developing coping skills, making practical plans, improving communication when necessary, and supporting healthy transitions. Therapists may help with grief processing, managing conflict around shared responsibilities, reducing anxiety or depression symptoms, building a new routine, and exploring next steps for relationships and parenting.

Common concerns and needs during separation

People come to therapy for separation with many different concerns. Some are overwhelmed by sadness and loss, even when the separation was their decision. Others are coping with relief mixed with guilt, or with anxiety about finances and housing. Co-parenting logistics and communication with an ex-partner are frequent and ongoing stressors that can feel impossible to navigate without support.

Other common needs include: understanding how to set boundaries, healing from betrayal or trust issues, managing social changes and loneliness, figuring out dating again, and handling workplace or legal pressures related to separation. For people who have experienced abuse, safety planning and trauma-focused supports are critical components of care.

How online therapy can help during separation

Online therapy lets you access clinicians who specialize in separation, divorce, grief, co-parenting, and related issues without being limited by geography. That means you can find someone with specific experience in custody-friendly communication, family systems work, or trauma-informed approaches even if your local options are limited.

Therapists can support you with individual sessions for processing emotions and planning next steps, joint sessions with an ex-partner for mediated communication if both agree, or coaching-style visits focused on coping strategies and decision-making. Online formats make it easier to schedule therapy around court dates, parenting time, and work obligations. Many people also find it less triggering to attend therapy from the safety and comfort of their own space.

Benefits of online therapy compared with in-person sessions

Online therapy offers practical advantages when you are dealing with separation. It reduces travel time and can fit into tight schedules, which is especially helpful if you are juggling parenting responsibilities or work demands. Since separation often involves relocation or temporary housing changes, online therapy supports continuity of care across cities or states, as long as you check the therapist’s licensure rules.

Access to specialists is another advantage. You are more likely to find a therapist who has specific expertise in separation, divorce, or co-parenting online than in a small local area. For many, the privacy of a remote session feels safer than coming into an office where acquaintances could be seen. Finally, online therapy can be more flexible for brief check-ins or crisis support between longer in-person appointments, complementing traditional care if desired.

What to expect from online therapy for separation

Your first online session will usually include an intake or assessment where the therapist asks about your relationship history, current living situation, goals, and any safety concerns. From there you will work together to set short-term goals (managing intense emotions, stabilizing daily routines) and longer-term goals (reducing conflict, developing a parenting plan, rebuilding identity).

Therapists use a range of approaches depending on your needs. Cognitive-behavioral skills can help with anxiety and negative thinking. Grief- and loss-informed therapy supports mourning the relationship. Trauma-focused interventions or EMDR may be appropriate if there has been abuse. Therapists can also offer communication tools for co-parenting, boundary-setting practices, and problem-solving around finances and housing.

Expect sessions to include practical strategies you can use between meetings, plus ongoing evaluation of how the plan is working. Your therapist should explain confidentiality limits, crisis procedures, and whether they are licensed to practice in your state or region.

How to choose the right therapist for separation support

When searching for a therapist, look for clinicians who list separation, divorce, grief, family transitions, or co-parenting among their specialties. Check for relevant training or experience in working with separation-related issues and, if needed, specific experience with domestic violence or trauma.

Consider what therapeutic approaches resonate with you: some people prefer supportive, solution-focused coaching during a separation, while others want deeper psychodynamic work or trauma processing. Ask potential therapists about their experience working with people in similar situations, their approach to co-parenting communication, and how they handle crisis or safety concerns. Confirm licensing, availability, fees, and whether they can coordinate with legal professionals or mediators if you want that collaboration.

Also evaluate practical fit: are they available at times that match your parenting schedule? Do they offer video, phone, or messaging options? Do they have clear policies for cancellations and emergencies? These details can make ongoing engagement more sustainable during a high-stress life change.

Taking the first step

Starting therapy during a separation can feel vulnerable, but it is a powerful step toward regaining stability and clarity. You don’t need to have all the answers before your first session. A good starting point is to identify one or two immediate concernsβ€”coping with intense emotions, creating a parenting routine, or making a short-term housing planβ€”and bring those to your initial appointment.

When reaching out to potential therapists, it can help to ask about their experience with separation, how they handle co-parenting work, and what to expect in early sessions. If you have safety concerns, prioritize finding a therapist with trauma and safety-planning experience and be prepared to contact local emergency services if you are in immediate danger.

Finding the right therapist can make the separation process more manageable and less isolating. Use online directories to compare clinicians, read profiles carefully, and trust your instincts about fit. Taking that first step toward support is a meaningful act of self-care and a practical investment in rebuilding your life.

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