Life After Divorce Group Therapy | Creative Source Counseling
Creative Source Counseling   |   Richmond, VA

Life After Divorce Group Therapy for Women in Virginia and Florida

A 12-week virtual therapy group for women and LGBTQ+ adults navigating separation, divorce, and the work of figuring out who you are on the other side. Available throughout Virginia and Florida.

Life After Divorce therapy group at Creative Source Counseling, virtual in Virginia and Florida
Online Support Group for Divorce Recovery

What Is the Life After
Divorce Therapy Group?

Divorce changes more than your relationship status. It changes your identity, your routines, your confidence, and the way you see yourself in the world. Even if the decision was right, you may still feel lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of who you are outside of the relationship.

Many women and LGBTQ+ adults come to this group when they've realized that the people who care about them most still can't fully grasp what this transition feels like. There's grief that doesn't have a name. There's anger that feels inappropriate. And there's a version of yourself you're trying to find.

The Life After Divorce group at Creative Source Counseling offers that roadmap. A therapist-led, structured program with guided discussion and creative prompts that help you move from carrying this experience silently to understanding it, expressing it, and integrating it. Open to women and LGBTQ+ adults throughout Virginia and Florida.

You Might Recognize This

And on the Outside?
You're Handling It.

But inside, you feel exhausted and untethered. You kept it together. You showed up every day, held it all in place, and made it look effortless. And now everything has changed.

  • Holding the emotional weight of this mostly on your own
  • Stuck somewhere between grief and relief
  • Questioning who you are now that this is over
  • Surrounded by people who care but don't really understand
  • Managing on the outside, exhausted on the inside
  • No idea yet what moving forward is supposed to look like
Life After Divorce group therapy participants at Creative Source Counseling, Virginia and Florida

If any of these sound familiar, you're not behind. You're in the right place.

The Life After Divorce therapy group at Creative Source Counseling gives you something most people navigating this transition have never had: a room full of people who actually get it.
  • "My divorce was my choice. Am I still allowed to feel sad about it?"
  • "What if I'm not ready to date yet?"
  • "I feel both relief and grief at the same time. Is that normal?"
  • "I'm tired of talking about this with people who don't understand."

About the Group

Guided Discussion

Therapeutic reflection and conversation alongside people who understand this transition from the inside.

Creative Prompts

Art-based techniques to help reach what words alone can't always carry. No experience required.

Grounding Skills

Practical tools for emotional regulation and self-trust that work in daily life, not only in sessions.

Peer Connection

A high-trust space with women and LGBTQ+ adults navigating the same chapter of life.

12-Week Cycles

Structured, time-limited cycles that build enough depth for real progress. Members commit one cycle at a time.

Consultation Entry

New members join at the start of each cycle following a free individual consultation to confirm fit.

Art Therapy as a Clinical Tool

The creative element is intentional. The group is led by Brittany Deutch, LPC, ATR-BC, a board-certified art therapist trained to use creative expression clinically. Art therapy accesses emotional material that talk-based formats can sometimes miss.

You don't have to be an artist. You just have to be willing to show up exactly as you are.

Some members choose to continue into another cycle for ongoing support. If a current cycle is already underway when you reach out, you can join the waitlist for the next one.

🌈 This group is explicitly LGBTQ+ affirming. Divorce as an LGBTQ+ adult carries its own texture: identity questions, grief that looks different when family systems weren't always supportive, and a healing process that deserves a space that actually sees you. This group was built with that in mind.

Ready to explore whether this group is right for you?

A free consultation with Brittany is the first step. You'll talk through where you are, ask your questions, and decide together whether the timing is right.

Book a Free 20‑Minute
Consultation Call
Who This Group Is For

You're Welcome Here at Any Stage

This group is for women and LGBTQ+ adults navigating separation, divorce, or the emotional aftermath of a major relationship ending. You might be weeks into the process, months past the finalization, or years out and still finding the weight of it. Healing from divorce isn't linear.

It may be a good fit if you:

  • Feel like the people around you care but can't fully reach where you are in this
  • Are experiencing grief, identity confusion, or a loss of confidence connected to your divorce
  • Have been carrying this transition mostly on your own
  • Want structured therapeutic support with clinical facilitation
  • Are located in Virginia or Florida, which is required for virtual therapy under state licensure
This group isn't the right starting point if you're currently in an active mental health crisis, if individual therapy is your primary form of support right now, or if group participation doesn't feel emotionally safe yet. The free consultation is specifically designed to help figure out together which format fits where you are.

Enrollment is limited to keep the group intimate and high-trust. New members join at the start of each 12-week cycle. A free consultation with Brittany is how the process begins. No pressure and no commitment required.

Women finding connection and healing in the Life After Divorce group therapy program at Creative Source Counseling

By the end of a 12-week cycle, you'll leave with:

  • More confidence in your identity and the direction of your life
  • Tools to manage grief, anxiety, anger, and overwhelm
  • Support around boundaries, co-parenting, and emotional triggers
  • Clarity around your relationship history and what you want moving forward
  • Connection with others who truly understand this experience
  • A renewed sense of self-worth, identity, and possibility
What You'll Work Through and Carry Forward

Over 12 Weeks,
Here's What You'll Explore

The life you thought you were going to have, the version of yourself you were in the relationship, and the future you planned together.

Learning to trust your own judgment and instincts again after they've been shaken.

Making sense of the relationship cycles that brought you here, without judgment.

Being single, the idea of what comes next, and moving forward without a partner.

Anger, sadness, loneliness, relief, and everything that lives in between.

The continued relationship with an ex when children and logistics are still involved.

Beyond the roles, expectations, and survival mode you've been running on.

Life After Divorce group therapy at Creative Source Counseling, Virginia and Florida

Frequently Asked Questions About the Life After Divorce Group

A group therapy program for life after divorce is a structured, therapist-led experience where a small number of individuals navigating similar transitions meet regularly to process grief, identity shifts, and emotional challenges through guided discussion and therapeutic exercises. Unlike peer support groups, a therapist-led group includes clinical structure, therapeutic skill-building, and professional facilitation, making it a more intensive form of support than informal community groups.

The group is led by Brittany Deutch, LPC, ATR-BC, a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a board-certified art therapist (ATR-BC). Brittany specializes in divorce recovery, identity transitions, and creative therapeutic approaches for women and LGBTQ+ adults.

Yes. The Life After Divorce group meets entirely online via a secure video platform. It is available to clients located in Virginia and Florida, consistent with Brittany Deutch's professional licensure in both states.

The group runs in 12-week cycles. New members join at the start of each cycle following a free individual consultation. The consultation helps determine whether the group is the right fit and whether the current cycle timing aligns with your schedule and readiness.

No. Creative or art therapy prompts are tools for emotional expression, not assessments of artistic skill. No art experience is required. The creative prompts are designed to help you access and express emotions that are sometimes difficult to articulate through words alone.

The group is open to women and LGBTQ+ adults at any stage of the process, whether you're weeks into a separation, months past the finalization, or years out and still working through the emotional weight of it. Healing from divorce is not linear, and the group is designed to meet members where they are.

A therapist-led group adds something peer support alone can't offer: clinical structure. Sessions include therapeutic skill-building, evidence-based techniques for emotional regulation, and facilitation by a credentialed professional. Peer support groups offer real community and connection. A therapy group takes that foundation and adds depth.

The free consultation is specifically designed to answer this question. Some individuals do well starting in a group; others benefit from individual therapy first. Brittany Deutch will help you assess which format, or which combination, fits your current needs and emotional readiness.

Ready to stop carrying this alone?

Schedule your free consultation. No pressure, no commitment, and no wrong place to start.

Book a Free 20‑Minute
Consultation Call
Creative Source Counseling, divorce recovery group therapy in Virginia and Florida

Creative Source Counseling

Creative Source Counseling is a therapy practice in Richmond, Virginia, serving high-achieving women and LGBTQ+ adults navigating anxiety, overwhelm, divorce, trauma, and identity-related stress. Brittany Deutch, LPC, ATR-BC brings warmth, creativity, and genuine expertise into every session. Individual therapy and group work are available in person in Richmond and via telehealth across Virginia. A free 20-minute consultation is offered for new clients.

If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988, or reach the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741. Creative Source Counseling is not a crisis service and does not provide emergency care.