You Don't Have to Navigate Divorce Recovery AloneWhether you've been divorced for four minutes or four years, you deserve ongoing support that understands exactly where you are.
I see you. Right now, at this moment, wherever you are on your divorce recovery journey.
Maybe you're in those early days where everything feels surreal and overwhelming. Where people ask how you're doing and you don't even know how to answer because you're not sure what you're feeling from one moment to the next. Maybe you're months or even years past your divorce, but you're still cycling through loneliness and find it hard to trust. Friends and family seem to think you should be "over it" by now, but you know it's not that simple. It’s a step-by-step process that goes in developmental stages. Maybe you've tried support groups where well-meaning people offer advice that doesn't quite fit your situation. Or you've read every self-help book you could find, but they all seem to assume everyone's divorce experience is the same. You need guidance and support individualized to you and your situation. |
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The truth is, you're using a lot of strength in your struggle
The path forward can feel unclear and overwhelming. And the worst part? You're often trying to figure it all out completely alone or well-meaning people give you advice not based on expertise, but based on their own experiences.
Here's something I've learned from my own difficult divorce and from 30 years of walking alongside people on this journey: the reason well meaning advice doesn't help is because divorce recovery isn't one-size-fits-all. The emotional tools you need when you're in shock and denial are completely different from what you need when you're rebuilding your identity. The strategies that help with early-stage loneliness won't work when you're dealing with middle-stage anger. And the guidance you need for learning to trust again? That's an entirely different conversation. You can heal in a way that you grow healthy and strong. You just need the right tools and support for where you actually are, not where others think you should be.
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What I Wish Someone Had Told Me During My Own Divorce
When I was going through my own (awful) mid-life divorce, I felt so lost. I was a licensed psychotherapist, someone who was supposed to have all the answers, and yet I was struggling just like everyone else. I kept thinking there had to be a better way—some kind of ongoing support that could help me understand what to expect, provide support and tools for each stage and, give me the help I actually needed.
That experience, combined with 30 years of professionally guiding people through divorce recovery, taught me something crucial: this journey isn't linear. You don't just "get over it" after a certain amount of time. Healing happens in waves, with setbacks and breakthroughs that can't be predicted or scheduled. They say time heals all wounds. It does, depending on how you use that time.
That experience, combined with 30 years of professionally guiding people through divorce recovery, taught me something crucial: this journey isn't linear. You don't just "get over it" after a certain amount of time. Healing happens in waves, with setbacks and breakthroughs that can't be predicted or scheduled. They say time heals all wounds. It does, depending on how you use that time.
But here's the key: you don't have to navigate it alone, and you don't have to figure out which tools you need by trial and error.
A Different Kind of Support: Ongoing Guidance in Community
What if you had ongoing access to support and tools tailored specifically to your stage of recovery? What if instead of feeling isolated and confused, you were surrounded by people who are also looking to learn and grow and are healing from divorce? What if instead of "throwing spaghetti at the wall," and hoping something sticks, you had access to proven strategies refined over three decades?
This is what I've created in my Divorce Healing Group. Not another one-size-fits-all support group, but an ongoing, community-centered coaching space that meets you exactly where you are, allows you to draw strength from a community of peers going through the same experience, and gives you the specific tools you need for your current stage of healing.
This is what I've created in my Divorce Healing Group. Not another one-size-fits-all support group, but an ongoing, community-centered coaching space that meets you exactly where you are, allows you to draw strength from a community of peers going through the same experience, and gives you the specific tools you need for your current stage of healing.
How the Divorce Healing Group Works
Unlike structured programs with a beginning and end, our ongoing group provides consistent, reliable support that adapts to your evolving needs. We meet for 75 minutes each week to check in, offer support, and address:
For those in Early Stages of Divorce Recovery
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For those in Middle Stages of Divorce Recovery
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For those in Later Stages of Divorce Recovery
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The beauty of our ongoing approach:
We meet you wherever you are on your journey. Each session addresses the topics most relevant to our group members at that time. This ensures everyone gets the support they need while learning from others at different stages.
What to Expect in the Divorce Healing GroupWeekly Group Coaching Sessions
Expert Guidance from 30 Years of Professional Experience
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Who the Divorce Recovery Group Is ForThis ongoing group will support you if:
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Meet Your Guide: Leanne Young, MA, LCPCI've been helping people (including myself) heal and rebuild from one of the most difficult things that will ever happen in your life—divorce. In my roles as both a divorce coach and a licensed psychotherapist, I've been refining my step-wise divorce recovery approach for 30 years.
Given my unique experience as someone who's both gone through her own (awful) divorce and professionally supported hundreds of people with their divorce recovery, I am uniquely positioned to guide you through this challenging time with empathy and compassion. I will provide you with the proven skills you need no matter which stage of the divorce recovery journey you're in. |
My extensive expertise includes:
- 30 years of professional experience supporting divorce recovery
- Licensed psychotherapist with specialized training in divorce and relationship transitions
- Personal experience navigating my own difficult divorce
- Proven stage-specific approaches that adapt to individual needs
- Deep understanding of co-parenting challenges and solutions
What Others Are Saying
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"Working with Leanne has been a life-changing experience. Her compassionate guidance and unwavering support helped me regain my confidence and find clarity during the most challenging time of my life. I am forever grateful for her wisdom and expertise." --Sarah M.
"I had reached a point where I felt lost, angry and broken after my divorce. But working with Leanne was a turning point in my life. Her compassionate approach, combined with her deep expertise was exactly what I needed to heal and grow." --Lisa G.
"The support I received from Leanne was a game-changer for me. Knowing that I had someone who genuinely cared and was there for me brought immense comfort during my divorce journey. Her guidance provided me with the strength to rebuild my life." --Mark R.
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Ready to Join Our Supportive Community?
I know taking this step can feel vulnerable. You're already going through so much, and now you're considering opening up to a group of people you haven't met yet. That takes courage, and I want you to know that I see that.
What I can promise you is this: From the moment you join our group, you'll have my full support and ongoing guidance. You won't be figuring this out alone anymore.
I'm genuinely looking forward to meeting you, learning about your unique journey, and helping you discover the tools and strength you already have within you.
What I can promise you is this: From the moment you join our group, you'll have my full support and ongoing guidance. You won't be figuring this out alone anymore.
I'm genuinely looking forward to meeting you, learning about your unique journey, and helping you discover the tools and strength you already have within you.
Your healing matters, and I'm honored to be part of it.
Here are the details to join us:
Investment: $48/session with 8-week minimum commitment
Payment Options: 8-week payment in advance ($370)
Dates: The Group meets every Tuesday @ 6:30pm MST. The Group is ongoing. Join at any time. Complete the form below to express your interest, and I will respond with all the details you need.
Commitment: Attend weekly to get the most benefit and bond with the group.
Group Size: 7-10 persons
Refund Policy: No refunds available
Payment Options: 8-week payment in advance ($370)
Dates: The Group meets every Tuesday @ 6:30pm MST. The Group is ongoing. Join at any time. Complete the form below to express your interest, and I will respond with all the details you need.
Commitment: Attend weekly to get the most benefit and bond with the group.
Group Size: 7-10 persons
Refund Policy: No refunds available
Not sure if this is right for you? Book a Free 15 minute Consultation: Sign up here to discuss your specific situation,
get more information and ensure that this group is a great fit for your needs.
get more information and ensure that this group is a great fit for your needs.
Divorce Healing Calendar
Explore my 2026 Divorce Healing Calendar, a support tool with monthly themes, practical strategies, and reflections to help you heal and grow through and beyond divorce. |
All Are Welcome
My practice is committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive environment for all clients. I believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every individual and am dedicated to creating a space where everyone feels respected and valued. My commitment to inclusivity and anti-discrimination is reflected in the following principles:
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I embrace diversity in all its forms, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, and political affiliation.
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This is an anti-racist, non-discriminatory, and culturally-competent practice. I actively work to identify, challenge, and dismantle racism and white supremacy in all its forms. I strive to provide equitable services that honor the unique experiences and perspectives of clients from all racial and ethnic backgrounds.
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I prioritize the needs and well-being of my clients, ensuring that everyone receives compassionate, respectful, and individualized care. I am committed to listening to and valuing each client's unique story and perspective.
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Important: Coaching Is Not Counseling
Disclaimer: Client acknowledges that coaching does not involve the diagnosis or treatment of mental disorders as defined by the American Psychiatric Association and that coaching is not to be used as a substitute for counseling, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, mental health care, substance abuse treatment, or other professional advice by legal, medical or other qualified professionals and that it is the Client's exclusive responsibility to seek such independent professional guidance as needed. If Client is currently under the care of a mental health professional, it is recommended that the Client promptly inform the mental health care provider of the nature and extent of the coaching relationship agreed upon by the Client and the Coach.
Questions? Don't hesitate to reach out! Book a Free 15 minute Consultation: Sign up here to discuss your specific situation and see if this group is the best fit for your needs.
Remember: You don't have to navigate this journey alone. Every session you attend, you will receive expert guidance and enjoy a supportive community, bringing you closer to the freedom, peace, and the empowerment that you so richly deserve.