Steven N. Peskind is an Illinois Attorney who limits his practice to matrimonial and family law. He is a member of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the International Academy of Family Lawyers and the American College of Family Trial Lawyers. Steven Peskind has also been named the Best Lawyers 2015 Family Law "Lawyer of the Year" for Chicagoland. Mr. Peskind has published five books on family law related topics and has been elected as a Super Lawyer for the past 8 consecutive years.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Divorce Storytelling
What are the stories people tell themselves when they are going through a divorce? That question is the biggest indicator of the trajectory of the divorce itself. We all make sense of our lives through stories. We have processed information through stories since early childhood and continue to do so as adults. What are the stories divorcing people tell themselves? Do they identify as victims or as survivors? A victim gives up control to another whereas a survivor confronts the challenges of starting over, and looks for new opportunities. Does one look at herself/himself as a failure or accept herself/himself as imperfect. If one identifies as a failure, one lives in the past, oppressed by circumstances that are no longer within her or his control. If people accept their imperfections, they recognize that sometimes bad things happen, and that we need to learn from our mistakes and move on.
Few want a contentious or hostile divorce. This is possible based on the stories we tell ourselves. What are the stories you are telling yourself?
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