Support Groups for Separation or Divorce

We run two 13-week DivorceCare support groups each year, starting in February and August. You can find more information below, including how to register your interest in attending a group.

We are also running a special one off seminar in early December called Surviving the Holidays.

Help and hope as you navigate the season

After separation or divorce, your Christmas holidays won’t look the same as they used to. Traditions change. Some family members won’t be there. Social gatherings can feel stressful. But DivorceCare Surviving the Holidays can help!

DivorceCare Surviving the Holidays is a 2-hour seminar that will be running at St Aidan's on Thursday 5th December. This short event includes a video, sharing time, and a “Survival Guide” filled with tips and encouragement for managing the holidays after separation and divorce.

How will it help me?

By attending Surviving the Holidays, you’ll learn how to:

- Manage difficult emotions
- Survive social events
- Give your kids a good holiday experience
- Find hope for your future

“It hit directly on what I was experiencing.”
- Surviving the Holidays attendee

5 December from 7PM at St Aidan's Anglican Church
Cnr Hillcrest Ave & Lansdowne St, Hurstville Grove

Register your interest here or contact Rob Dash at divorcecare.grovechurch@outlook.com if you have any questions.

Our next regular DivorceCare support group starts in February 2025. Please register your interest if you would like to attend.

About:

Most people will tell you that separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful experiences they’ve ever faced. Our DivorceCare course will help you deal with the pain of the past and look forward to rebuilding your life.

You’ll learn practical strategies and information that will help you recover from your separation or divorce, learning from the experts and those who’ve been through it.

What next:
If you would like to attend our next DivorceCare group, or if you have any questions about the group, please feel free to contact us on 02 9580 4094 or send an email. Or register your interest here and someone will be in touch with you shortly.
You can find more information on the course and what to expect on the website, including further resources to help you in the process of healing from separation or divorce.
DivorceCare changed my life at a time when I thought my life was over.
- DivorceCare participant -
What to expect:

DivorceCare groups meet weekly to help you face the challenges of divorce or separation and move towards rebuilding your life. Each session has two distinct elements:

1. A seminar with experts

During the first 30–40 minutes of the meeting, each DivorceCare group watches a video seminar featuring top experts on divorce and recovery subjects. These videos are produced in an interesting-to-watch television magazine format featuring expert interviews, real-life case studies and on-location video.

2. A support group with focus

After viewing the video, DivorceCare group participants spend time as a support group, discussing what was presented in that week’s video seminar and what is going on in the lives of group members.

 

Weekly Topics:
  1. Deep Hurt: Overwhelming emotions and confusion are normal after divorce. This first session helps people know what emotions to expect and how to set up healthy practices for a successful recovery.
  2. Road to Recovery: The road ahead after divorce or separation can look rough. Group members will learn about common roadblocks to recovery and signs that they’re making progress.
  3. Anger: “What am I supposed to do with all this anger?” Experts in the video answer this question and help group members learn when anger might be helpful or harmful and how to manage their anger.
  4. Grief & Depression: Working through the many emotions of grief and loss after separation or divorce is one of the hardest things a person can go through. This week’s session lets participants know what to expect with grief and how to handle guilt and depression.
  5. Loneliness: Divorce and separation can leave people feeling isolated and alone. This session helps group members overcome loneliness and learn what temptations to avoid when they feel lonely.
  6. Fears & Anxiety: Fear and anxiety can be paralyzing and prevent participants from moving forward. During this session, group members will learn how to stop worrying so much and face the future with confidence and hope.
  7. Family & Friends: Divorce changes all relationships—not just the marriage. The insights in this session teach group members how to navigate changes in their relationships with their former spouses as well as with family and friends.
  8. Financial & Legal Issues: This week’s session offers resources to resolve financial and legal concerns. Participants will learn how to regain financial footing and how to avoid common legal mistakes.
  9. Conflict: “How can I handle conflict in a healthy way?” This week, participants learn how to deal with disagreements and respond well in difficult conversations.
  10. Forgiveness: Hearts that are raw from hurt can find it hard to forgive. During this important session, group members will learn what forgiveness really is, how to let go, and why.
  11. Your Former Spouse: Since their lives are still connected, it’s often difficult for group members to know how they should interact with their former spouses. This session helps them figure out what’s next and determine if a new type of civil relationship with their ex might be possible.
  12. Single Living: A person’s identity is often wrapped up in being married. This week’s session helps participants rethink their identities and learn how to move forward as a single person.
  13. Brighter Days: This week focuses on how group members can continue to move forward. Participants will learn ways to find hope when future difficulties arise and how serving others can contribute to their ongoing recovery

 

My 14-year-old son is seeing the change in me.
- DivorceCare participant -
Even if you have doubts about attending, just go.
- DivorceCare participant -

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I be accepted at DivorceCare?

People at DivorceCare are there because they, too, are looking for help and support in a caring, safe place. Everyone is welcome, no matter what circumstances led to the breakup and no matter what your current marital status.

Is DivorceCare right for me?

DivorceCare was created to help people find hope and healing after divorce or separation. Check out the weekly topics covered by DivorceCare and see if you find them relevant and relatable to your situation.

Can I join a group any time?

Yes! The program is designed so you can join at any time during the 13-week cycle.

How much does it cost?

$55 to cover the cost of books, snacks, childcare, etc. Scholarships are available if money is a problem. Contact us on 02 9580 4094 or send an email to discuss how we can help you.

Is there childcare available?

DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) is our 13-week program for children ages 5–12 whose parents are going through separation and divorce. It runs in parallel to DivorceCare and is on the same site. The activities, games and music are designed to help children manage their emotions and communicate well with their parents.

While we do not always run DC4K each semester, we may still be able to help with on-site childcare. Please contact us on 02 9580 4094 or send an email to discuss your needs.

What are the group leaders like?

Your DivorceCare leaders have been where you are, are at a place of healing and recovery, and want to show you how to get there too. They have a heart to help people in the same way they’ve been helped. And they’ll help you avoid common mistakes.

What if I’m not comfortable sharing with the group?

That’s perfectly fine. No one is required to share. People usually find that it is helpful to express their concerns and ask questions, but you are welcome to come and simply listen. You will still benefit from hearing others’ stories and the expert advice from the videos.

What if I’m nervous about going the first time?

Those feelings go away quickly for most people, usually during the first session they attend. DivorceCare is a warm, caring environment designed to help you.

Are there online groups?

Yes. Our groups meetings are hybrid. If you cannot attend in person, you can join in on zoom.

I’m not religious. Should I come?

Even though DivorceCare is based upon Christian principles, people from all faiths, and even those who are not religious, have found hope and healing attending. The practical advice from counsellors, pastors and healthcare professionals applies to anyone.