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Behavior:
Client shared that their self-esteem has significantly declined following their divorce. They stated, "I feel like I failed in every way," and expressed that the end of their marriage has led them to question their worth and abilities. Client reported feeling disconnected from their sense of self, noting that they had spent many years prioritizing their relationship over their personal needs and goals.
Intervention:
The session lasted 60 minutes and took place at the therapy office. The therapist explored the emotional impact of divorce with the client and reframed the experience as not defining their worth. The therapist suggested identifying strengths and qualities outside the context of the marriage and emphasized the importance of self-compassion and self-forgiveness.
Response:
Client appeared emotional but was receptive to the interventions. They expressed openness to the idea of building a new chapter in their life and agreed to engage in practices aimed at rebuilding confidence and rediscovering their identity.
Plan:
Client agreed to keep a gratitude journal, writing down three things they appreciate about themselves each day, to be reviewed in the next session. The therapist will continue to support the client in exploring their identity and building self-esteem in future sessions.
We had a 60-minute session today at the therapy office, and the client shared how their self-esteem took a significant hit after their divorce. They said, "I feel like I failed in every way," expressing how the end of their marriage made them question their worth and their abilities. We talked about how divorce can be an emotional blow, but it doesn’t define who they are as a person. Client discussed feeling disconnected from their sense of self, having spent many years prioritizing their relationship over their personal needs and goals. We explored ways to rediscover their identity and rebuild their confidence post-divorce.
I suggested that they start by identifying their strengths and qualities outside of the context of their marriage. We also discussed the importance of self-compassion and the need to forgive themselves for any perceived shortcomings in their relationship. Client seemed a bit emotional but was open to the idea of building a new chapter in their life. They agreed to keep a gratitude journal for the week, writing down three things they appreciate about themselves each day. We’ll check back next session to see how they are progressing with this practice.
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