Divorce can be one of the most stressful times in life. You might feel like you are failing or worrying that happiness is out of reach. You do not have to face this by yourself. A caring divorce therapist in Los Angeles can help you work through your emotions, communicate better with your ex-partner, and start a new chapter with strength and hope.
Michelle Webber has worked as a mental health therapist in Los Angeles for over ten years. She understands the unique challenges people here face, from tough custody battles to the pressure of keeping up appearances when you are struggling inside.
Signs You May Benefit from a Divorce Therapist

You do not have to wait for a crisis to get help. Divorce therapy can be helpful at any stage.
Consider reaching out if you experience:
- Persistent sadness, anger, or anxiety related to your separation.
- Difficulty sleeping, eating, or concentrating.
- Overwhelming guilt or self‑blame.
- Conflict with your ex‑partner that escalates quickly.
- Trouble co‑parenting or communicating with your co-parent about your children.
- Feelings of isolation or withdrawal from friends and family.
- Fear about the future or hopelessness about finding love again.
- Physical symptoms like headaches, stomach issues, or fatigue.
If any of this sounds familiar, a divorce therapist in Los Angeles can help you find ways to cope and feel more in control.
Individual Divorce Therapy
Many people find individual divorce therapy in Los Angeles helpful for working through their own feelings without the stress of joint sessions.
Key areas of focus may include:
- Grief and Loss
Divorce can feel like the loss of a dream. You might grieve your partner, your home, your in-laws, or the future you pictured. Michelle helps you acknowledge that grief and take steps forward.
2.Self‑esteem Restoration
Divorce can make you question your self-worth. With therapy for imposter syndrome and perfectionism, Michelle helps you see that your value is not tied to your marriage’s outcome.
3. Anxiety and Depression
It is common to feel anxiety or depression during a divorce. Michelle offers therapy for anxiety and depression in Los Angeles to help you manage these feelings and become more resilient.
4. Rebuilding identity
You might wonder who you are outside of your relationship. This can feel scary but also freeing. Michelle helps you find your passions, values, and goals again.
Co‑Parenting and Family Therapy
If you have children, divorce changes your relationship with your ex-partner instead of ending it. Michelle offers family therapy and parenting coordination to help you and your ex work together as co-parents and put your children’s well-being first.
Divorce therapy in Los Angeles for co‑parenting may include:
- Creating a parenting plan that works for both households.
- Reducing conflict during exchanges and events.
- Improving communication about schedules, discipline, and education.
Michelle also offers teen therapy in Los Angeles for young people dealing with their parents’ divorce. She helps with issues like loyalty conflicts, anger, falling grades, and pulling away from friends.
Couples Therapy for Separation and Divorce
Some couples decide to go to therapy together to make their separation friendlier. Couples therapy in Los Angeles focused on divorce can help you:
- Communicate your needs and boundaries clearly.
- Negotiate separation agreements with less hostility.
- Address unresolved anger or hurt.
- Prepare to tell children and extended family.
- Create a shared narrative of the end of the relationship.
If you are unsure about staying together, Michelle offers couples counseling to help you decide with confidence. Online couples therapy is also available if you have a busy schedule or live in different places.
Divorce and Mental Health Conditions
Divorce can make existing mental health issues worse, and untreated mental illness can also lead to marital problems. Michelle specializes in helping people with both mental health and substance use issues, offering substance abuse therapy and LGBTQ+ therapy in Los Angeles for those whose identities or addictions are part of their divorce experience.
For example, someone dealing with alcohol use might need substance abuse counseling in Los Angeles before starting divorce talks. Michelle works with psychiatrists, doctors, and treatment centers to make sure you get complete care.
Why Choose Michelle Webber as Your Divorce Therapist?
Michelle Webber has spent more than ten years as a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, helping hundreds of people and couples get through divorce with dignity and strength.
Her approach is:
- Non-judgmental: She knows divorce is rarely simple. You will not find blame or shame in her office.
- Trauma-informed: Many people find divorce traumatic. Michelle uses techniques to help you feel calmer and safer.
- Holistic: She supports your mind, body, and spirit, knowing that divorce affects every part of your life.
- Flexible: You can meet in person at 1600 Vine Street or choose online therapy in Los Angeles, CA, to fit your schedule.
Michelle is a proud ally and offers queer therapy and LGBTQ+ therapy in Los Angeles, making sure everyone feels welcome, no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation.
What to Expect in Your First Session
Starting divorce therapy in Los Angeles can feel vulnerable, especially if you are not used to sharing details about your marriage.
Here is what you can expect:
- Free phone consultation: Michelle will answer your questions and help you determine if she is the right fit.
- Initial assessment: You will share the history of your relationship, the reasons for divorce, your current struggles, and your goals for therapy.
- Individualized treatment plan: You and Michelle will decide how often to meet and what to focus on. Some people want weekly support, while others choose every other week.
- Ongoing support: As you move forward, you might go from handling a crisis to focusing on growth and planning for the future.
Michelle’s approach is warm and team-oriented. She will encourage you when needed and celebrate every victory, big or small.
Take the First Step
You do not have to face divorce alone. A skilled divorce therapist in Los Angeles can help you heal, grow, and build a future you look forward to.
Contact Michelle Webber, LCSW, today:
- Phone: 323-301-0083
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: 1600 Vine Street, Los Angeles, CA 90028
- Hours: 9am – 7pm (flexible scheduling)
Call or email today to schedule a free, confidential consultation. You deserve a safe place to heal and someone to guide you through this time.
