Farewell process

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Separation support

The end of a long-term relationship or marriage is often accompanied by negative feelings such as anger, sadness, panic or powerlessness. Separations and divorces almost always lead to emotional crises that permanently change the lives of everyone involved. Especially when children are involved, it is crucial to manage the separation process respectfully and constructively in order to protect the well-being of the family.

Support during the farewell process - respectful, fair and with children and family in mind

Our competence center for relationship dynamics supports you in this sensitive phase with a mixture of mediation, coaching and emotional support in order to avoid escalation and maintain communication despite mutual injuries. The parting is not a battle, but a joint process in which both partners are listened to and fair solutions are developed.

Why a peaceful separation is so important

A separation is not just an end, but also the beginning of a new chapter. Studies show that children whose parents manage the separation respectfully suffer less from the emotional consequences in the long term. It is crucial that parental responsibility is maintained despite the separation and that the children are not drawn into the conflicts.

Our support in the separation process

We help you to cope with this farewell with dignity and clarity by focusing on the following points:

  • Promote respectful communication: A safe space where both partners can express feelings and perspectives without accusations or escalation.
  • Making joint agreements: Support in resolving issues relating to finances, property division or custody arrangements - fairly and sustainably.
  • Keeping children in focus: The well-being of your children is paramount. We help you to create stability and security for them.
  • Accompany emotional processing: Saying goodbye is a painful process. We support you in dealing with your emotions and developing a new perspective.
Remaining parents, even if the partnership ends

Especially when children are involved, the shared responsibility does not end with the relationship. We help you to build a stable and cooperative parental relationship that gives your children continuity, security and love.

Seeing farewell as an opportunity

A separation is also an opportunity for a new beginning - for yourself, as parents and as a family in a new constellation. Our work aims to consciously and actively shape this parting in order to create peace, clarity and new paths for the future.

Separation support is not about coming to terms with the relationship, but about working through the separation together emotionally - as the last, important act of a relationship that creates space for a respectful new beginning.

 

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Would you like to arrange a consultation or an initial appointment?

CHECK-IN TALK or FIRST TALK - your start at Wiener Couch:

CHECK-IN CONVERSATION (30 min. 60 €): We specifically analyze your situation and recommend the most efficient treatment or counseling path. Use this online form to choose in advance whether you would like to speak to a psychotherapist(for high levels of suffering or diagnosis) or a coach (for topics such as personal development and problem solving).

For a regular FIRST TEMPORARY appointment (medical consultation, therapy, or (couples) coaching, 50 min., from €120), which offers you a detailed introduction to working with one of our experts, please contact your expert via the team page or write to info@wienercouch.at.

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These coaches offer it:

Christian Beer, MSc

Psychotherapist and coach
Individual, group and couple setting

Idea generator and founder of WIENER COUCH.

Christian Schneider, MA, BA

Psychotherapist, psychotrauma therapist, coach
Individual setting

It is important to Christian to help people to broaden their view of their path in life and to open up new possibilities for them.

Sociologist Renate Taube

Life and social counseling, psychological counseling, family counselor, coach
Individual, couple and group setting

Due to her many years of experience in psychological and spiritual counseling, Renate accompanies people in a particularly competent and inspiring way in the area of their personal development and positive life design.

Dr. Tanja Reiter - Narrenhofer

Psychological counselor, (business) coach, mental trainer
Individual, couple and group setting

Tanja is considered by her clients to be a rock-solid support and structure provider and is characterized by a clear, direct and always cooperative attitude in order to actually implement the desired changes

Mag. Awien Rainer

Psychotherapist, coach
Individual, couple and group setting

Awien helps you to develop your talents and realize your full potential so that you can lead a self-determined and happy life.

Christian Brüser

Psychological counselor, certified Shiatsu practitioner, spiritual guide
Individual and group setting

Christian touches people with different techniques. What is right now is allowed to be and can change as a result.

Marlene Stöhr

Psychotherapist, coach
Individual and couple setting

Marlene supports clients with a solution-oriented and empathetic style of therapy.

Sabine Pilz, BA

Psychotherapist for systemic family therapy
Individual, couple and group setting

Sabine is an experienced psychotherapist whose work as a tennis referee enriches her work with clients in a special way.

Ursula Neubauer, MSc.

Hypnosystemic and Hypnowriting® coach, writing therapist, supervisor
Individual, couple and group settings, workshops

Ursula specializes in working with effective, solution-oriented methods and offers a safe framework for working together so that you can achieve your goal quickly and effectively.

Philipp Lioznov, MSc.

Psychotherapist behavioral therapy, psychologist, trauma therapist, EMDR therapist, coach
Individual setting

Philipp specializes in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and accompanies you in change and healing processes in three languages.