A one-sided separation often comes as a surprise to the person who has been left behind. It is a shock. Psychologist Uta Fröhlich knows what can help now and how the relationship can be overcome.
Maybe everyday life has crept in over the years. It was no longer a wild romance. But the separation came like a slap in the face. Suddenly the partner is standing in the apartment with packed suitcases. Divides the life together in a few words: “I’m separating from you. I’m leaving!” From one day to the next, the shared life plan, the ideas for the future and the “we” are history. All that’s left for the abandoned person is a pile of broken pieces. Psychologist Dr. Uta Fröhlich knows what helps in such a situation.
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