A therapeutic separation is an intentional process
therapeutically crafted to help bring about safety, stability, and
individual and relational insight. When done purposefully, it can offer
guidance and direction to both the individual and the couple. This deliberate
and structured period should be temporary. As the couple is in an intentional
period of separation, each partner works on goals to learn about themselves and
how they show up in the relationship. They then work with their
support system, such as a therapist and/or sponsor, to implement changes to
address these specific concerns.
The purpose
of a therapeutic separation is to create space for reflection and growth,
thus leading to the development of a healthier relationship whether the couple decides
to reintegrate or discontinue. Reintegration may not always be the outcome
though, as doing the work individually and as a couple can manifest results
leading to more needed space or termination of the relationship.
Taking a therapeutic separation in your relationship shouldn't feel like you are plunging into the unknown. With proper assistance and support, a therapeutic separation may provide safety, clarity, and healing. That said, choosing this delicate path requires care and guidance. This workbook will walk you through the process of a healthy and productive therapeutic separation from beginning to end. The instruction and exercises in this workbook will help you create a robust therapeutic separation and evaluate what you need moving forward.
In this workbook you will: