AFTER A DIVORCE(What does Dr. Sbarra say you should do and should NOT do after a divorce? ).

AFTER A DIVORCE(What does Dr. Sbarra say you should do and should NOT do after a divorce? ).

 The following 3 experts (Dr. Sbara – Clinical Professor at University of Arizona, David Essel – a well-known life coach, and Divorce Care – a very popular religious divorce support group) offer very different, yet somewhat similar approaches to moving on after a divorce. Compare and contrast their methods and answer some or all of the following questions below: Watch the following video on YouTube (Dr. Sbara – 10 mins): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vg92QEL4w4I What does Dr. Sbarra say you should do and should NOT do after a divorce? Can you add anything to these two lists. Specify whether your ideas are backed by research (offer citations) or whether they are anecdotal (you don’t know whether research backs it up but you think it’s a good idea). Are Dr. Sbarra’s findings about journaling surprising to you? Watch the following video on YouTube (Divorce Care group – 5 mins.): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPXBmvKcKqw Is counseling after a divorce necessary? How might groups be helpful to people following a divorce? How might they not be helpful? Is it surprising that there are religious groups to aide in divorce care when in general divorce is seen as wrong in most religions? Watch the following video on YouTube (David Essel – 7 mins.): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yof0-06lGk What do you think of life coaches? They are VERY popular in America and are often used as counselors even though they are not licensed counselors. How much education does someone need to be a life coach? What do you think of David’s methods for after divorce care? Additional Materials Copy and paste into Youtube: Mirrors of Privilege: Making white visible part 1 Just for Fun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5WZNhpO8lM