When path two (divorce) is on the table as a conclusion of discernment counseling, it is crucial to have a plan and be prepared for dramatic sessions. This session involves supporting both partners as they navigate the decision, ensuring clarity, and providing guidance for the next steps.
Key Points:
Session Preparation:
Announcing the Decision:
Values and Next Steps:
Supporting the Leaning-in Partner:
Constructive Response:
Children and Co-Parenting:
Follow-Up and Support:
Post-Session Support:
Conclusion:
Managing path two in discernment counseling involves supporting both partners as they navigate the decision to divorce. By helping the leaning-out partner identify their values and next steps, and supporting the leaning-in partner in processing their emotions and responding constructively, therapists can guide couples through this challenging process. The therapist emphasizes the importance of constructive behavior, co-parenting, and a clean shift from discernment counseling to the divorce process.