Abstract

I am a divorced middle-aged man working as a counselor and university professor. My story focuses on examining the psychosocial experiences that the ideas of divorce induce for a person and people around him, and examining the validity of those ideas. In addition, by critically examining the ideas of divorce, I was able to reflect on what I and people around me would experience. Through critical examination of the ideas of divorce, I have been able to develop a different view from the general concept of seeing that divorce is a ‘failure’ or a ‘sin’ and as a result, I was able to focus more on my life here and now. In other words, through the experience of reconstructing the ideas of divorce, I was able to be more confident with my choices and live a life taking full responsibility for those choices. In addition, I found that the stronger and clearer attitude of life I had, the more comfortable my child and his mother would become. I hope that my story may contribute to providing new and functional perspectives on divorce for all the others facing the experiences of divorce-those divorced , ex-spouses, children, parents, and counselors.

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