Through his own experience of divorce, Bill Halpin has made it his personal mission to help men support one another through this life transition. From owning a construction business to now in his 3rd year student at the Pennsylvania Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training, Bill understands the challenges men face and how they can grow through divorce and beyond to better manage relationships, fatherhood and their own well-being. Most recently, Bill started the Men's Divorce Recovery Support Group, in Wayne, PA, with Katey Moody. Bill holds a B.S. from Drexel University. He has one teenage son and lives along the Main Line area just outside of Philadelphia. Conact Bill at billhalpin87@gmail.com.
As a counselor/psychotherapist for over 25 years, Katey Moody has expertise in transition issues, particularly divorce and empty nesting, anxiety, anger and stress management, depression, self-esteem, teenage and parenting difficulties. For the past two years, Katey has run Coming Out of Marriage, a support group for women through Women's Resource Center. She also co-facilitates the men's divorce support group with Bill Halpin. Accredited by the British Association of Counseling and Psychotherapy certified in Gestalt, Katey has a private practice in Devon, PA. Contact Katey@kateymoody.com.
In partnership with Main Line Family Law Center, Adina Laver, Divorce Coach works with clients who are "on the fence," in the process of separating, getting a divorce, or are in any other way undergoing a significant change or transformation in their lives. Adina is also founder of Divorce Essentials, a specialized divorce coaching and support service for those committed to a healthy path for reclaiming their lives. Contact Adina at adina@divorceessentials.net or follow her on Twitter @AdinaLaver.
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