Divorce
is never an easy event for families, but it can be especially hard
during the holidays. Ida Zarrabizadeh is a professor at the Marriage and
Family Therapy graduate program at Touro University WorldWide, a non-profit institution of higher and professional education.
Through her experiences at Touro, and in her private practice, she has
been able to work with numerous individuals and families dealing with
divorce during the holidays. Ida offers excellent tips for parents and
their families on how to persevere through the trying experience of a
divorce during the holidays and keep children focused on the positive
aspects of the holiday season:
· The
holidays can be particularly difficult especially in the early stages
of the divorce. Make plans to be around others during this time (people
you actually enjoy being with). Whether it’s family members, friends,
neighbors, co-workers, etc., it’s important not to be alone during the
holidays.
· If
you like to host, invite others over for the holidays. Getting
creative, and having fun decorating for a fun holiday party can really
get you excited and in the festive mood. This is also a great way to
expand your social circle. If hosting is not your thing, ask others what
their plans are and if you can join them for the holidays. Sometimes
people won’t think of inviting you over or including you in their plans
unless you mention it. This is especially true if you haven’t been in
touch for a while. Being able to overcome your shyness and fear of being
vulnerable can help you tremendously during these times.
· The
holiday season can bring out the goodness in others and as a result
there are numerous volunteer and charitable opportunities that you can
take participate in. Spending your time to give to those less fortunate
will take the focus off yourself and your current circumstances and
make you feel great about yourself in the process. Keep the children out
of the battle between the ex’s, and avoid using them as a messenger.
This is a loss for everyone in the family.
· Talk
with your children about what they’re going through emotionally, making
sure to stress that this is not their fault. Chances are, if they have a
safe and open space to share their feelings with you, they will be
better adjusted to the divorce and have healthier relationships as
adults.
· It’s
ok to get help from others so you can get through this time. Being
vulnerable does not mean you are weak. See this phase of your life as an
opportunity to work on yourself, your relationships, go back to school,
jumpstart your career, and be the best that you can be.
The Marriage and Family Program at Touro University
Worldwide presents an extraordinary opportunity for interested
individuals to become actively involved in an expanding and promising
area of study. The need for marriage and family therapists is now
growing as an integral and important part of our nation’s health and
mental health care delivery system.
About Touro University Worldwide:
Touro
University Worldwide is a non-profit organization established by
philanthropic visionaries who are committed to developing a passionate,
connected learning community that can help students achieve their
individual academic goals. Students at Touro University Worldwide are
committed to social justice, intellectual pursuit, and professional
development. This philosophy is derived from the Judaic foundation on
which the University was originally founded and a value system that
welcomes all cultures and backgrounds.
About the Touro College and University System
Touro
is a system of non-profit institutions of higher and professional
education. Touro College was chartered in 1970 primarily to enrich the
Jewish heritage, and to serve the larger American and global community.
Approximately 19,000 students are currently enrolled in its various
schools and divisions. Touro College has branch campuses, locations and
instructional sites in the New York area, as well as branch campuses and
programs in Berlin, Jerusalem, Moscow, Paris and Florida. Touro
University California and its Nevada branch campus, as well as Touro
University Worldwide and New York Medical College are separately
accredited institutions within the Touro College and University System.
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