Dating Differently

the end of a relationship is a learning opportunity, a jumping off point.

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Natalie Fewell is a relational therapist who is here with one clear message: we can thrive in the wake of breakup and divorce. There is a lot of societal shame around being single and especially around divorce. But there’s no reason anyone should have to feel that way. The end of a relationship is a learning opportunity, a jumping off point. As a therapist and divorcee, Natalie knows a thing or two about the real grief as well as growth that comes from leaving a relationship behind.

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