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Texas Divorce Support GroupsYou're having a rough time handling your separation or divorce. Your family and friends are naturally sympathetic. Initially that's ok, but eventually you are going to want or need more support than that. You may choose to seek therapy, and that's a good option. Sometimes you may need just to talk to someone who is in the same situation as you. Your answer might be with a support group. Various organizations have support groups for separated and divorced people. Some are religious, others are non sectarian. Some are social, others are emotional. These groups can be a good place to find support, compassion and companionship from people who know first hand what you're going through. One word of caution concerning support groups, they are not therapists, and everybody's situation is different. They should be there to offer support, not advice. Always get your advice from an attorney.
Arlington Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare The Church on Rush Creek 2350 SW Green Oaks Blvd Arlington, TX 76017 (817)563-6656 Classes begin soon, please call or send an email for additional information. We have programs for adults and for children (DC4K for children 5-12 and nursery/childcare for children infants-10). About the program: DivorceCare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. DivorceCare seminars and support groups are led by people who understand what you are going through and want to help. You'll gain access to valuable DivorceCare resources to help you deal with the pain of the past and look forward to rebuilding your life. There are thousands of DivorceCare divorce recovery support groups meeting throughout the US, Canada and nearly 20 other countries and territories. There's one meeting near you! Even if you're not in Arlington, please email me and I'll find one close to where you live! Contact: Kathy Rollwage has been with the program for over 9 years and would be more than happy to converse with you by phone or email and answer any questions you might have.
Contact: Kathy Rollwage Visit Website
Carrollton Divorce Support Groups
Kid Share at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship 4141 International Parkway Carrollton, TX (972)306-4477 For children grades 2-5 whose parents are divorced or separated, this program offers a safe place for children in similar situations to share their feelings, adjust to change, and learn new behavior skills. 13 weeks. Meets Thursday evenings in conjunction with Divorce Care at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship. Must register in advance.
Contact: Patti Thomasson Visit Website
Carrollton Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship 4141 International Parkway Carrollton, TX 75007 (972)335-2335 Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm RM-E127 Weekly meeting for dinner, topical discussion and a video featuring renowned experts dealing with anger, depression, loneliness, etc. Not a bible study but, the encouraging format covers what the bible says about marriage, divorce, recovery and even re-marriage. Talk to someone who understands; you will feel better!
Contact: Buddy Clark Visit Website
Copperas Cove Divorce Support Groups
Divorce Care 305 E. Robertson Avenue Copperas Cove, TX (254)547-3155 Divorce Care is a thirteen week program which meets each Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Robertson Ave. Baptist Church. The program deals with divorce recovery as well as helping couples who are experiencing marital problems.
Contact: Patsy Hatter
Garland Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare Series 1717 Castle Dr. Garland, TX (972)272-8838 Wednesdays-7pm, DivorceCare is a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are separated or divorced. It's a place where you can be around people who understand what you are feeling. It's a place where you can hear valuable information about ways to heal from the hurt of divorce.
Contact: Ken Cates
Georgetown Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare at SOLO House (Crestview Baptiat Church) 2204 Williams Dr. Georgetown, TX 78628 (512)863-9370 DivorceCare will help you recover from the pain and hurt or separation and divorce. The group meets EVERY Wednesday evening from 6:30-8:00pm. There is NO cost for participants. YOU are welcome...as you will find a supportive, caring, "safe" place to deal with your hurt and pain.DivorceCare for Kids (ages 5-12) is offered in two 13-session series each year (once in the fall and again in the spring).Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information!!!
Contact: Tommy West Visit Website
Houston Divorce Support Groups
John Wesley UMC Divorce Recovery Program 5830 Bermuda Dunes Houston, TX 77069 (281)397-9650 Program based on the DivorceCare program. Meets once a week from 7-9PM (the day of the week varies from session to session). The cycle is 14 weeks and runs twice per year; spring and fall. Call the church for exact dates. Come heal with us. We care!
Contact: Lee Kinard Visit Website
Irving Divorce Support Groups
DivorecCare 403 S. Main Street Irving, TX 75060 (972)253-1171 DivorceCare is a program that runs throuugh a 13 week course, utilizing short videos followed by open discussion time. The course may be joined at any time, and the fee is only $10 for the entire 13 weeks. Scholarships are available. DivoreCare meets on Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm in the College Sunday school room.
Contact: David Watterson Visit Website
Katy Divorce Support Groups
Kingsland Baptist Church DivorceCare 20555 Kingsland Blvd Katy, TX 77450 (281)492-0785 Meets every Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in Modular 3A&B. Childcare is provided.
Contact: Single Adult Ministry
Midland Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare Fannin Terrace Baptist Church 2800 Mogford St Midland, TX 79703 (432)349-1691 There aren't many people around you who understand the pain your divorce or separation has caused. We can help. Our group facilitators have also experienced the pain of divorce and understand. We offer Christ-centered teachings for recovery from divorce and separation in an emotionally safe environment. Sessions include a video presentation by experts in the field of divorce, as well as sharing time and discussion with others going through similar pain. Topics include: Anger, depression, loneliness, finances, etc. We have brochures that can be mailed to individuals explaining the program. Call or email for next starting session.
Contact: LeAnne Thornton Visit Website
Plano Divorce Support Groups
Wellspring Ministry-First Methodist Plano 3160 E. Spring Creek Parkway Plano, TX 75074 (972)423-4506 Wellspring programs are designed to help divorced and divorcing persons gain hope,increased autonomy and growth in a supportive Christian environment. Each program offers education as well as discussion and interaction. Programs include "Co-Parenting with a Difficult Ex" and "Divorce Recovery." Childcare is available.
Contact: Rev. Alice Coder Visit Website
Plano Divorce Support Groups
Ready To Heal St. Andrew Counseling Center 5801 W. Plano Parkway Plano, TX 75093 (972)380-8001 This 6 session support group meets on a quarterly basis. "Ready to Heal" explores coping mechanisms and strategies to help you face the complexities of relationships, growth, learning about ourselves and most importantly- to begin the healing process!
Contact: Rev. Doug Meyer Visit Website
Rockwall Divorce Support Groups
DivorceCare, First United Methodist Church 1408 South Goliad Rockwall, TX Group meets on Tuesday evenings 7:00 to 9:00. A video tape is viewed each week featuring Christian professionals who are experts in issues of divorce and separation. Each week (13 weeks)a different topic is addressed; i.e. anger, loneliness, depression, KidCare, financial, new relationships, forgiveness, reconciliation, etc. Discussion of the video follows, and each participant has an opportunity to discuss any issues they are dealing with. Child care is available with advance reservations.
Contact: Jane or Frank Roberts
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