Category: Anger

Blog

ADP 039 Overcoming Struggles with Mother’s Day Cards

Mother’s Day can be challenging for adults with divorced parents. In this podcast Kent looks at tough questions like, “what […]

Blog

ADP 038 How Divorce Can Affect Daughters

Kent reviews Kate Spicer article and supporting research on how Father Hunger can affect daughters and how to overcome the […]

Blog

Importance of Reviewing Boundaries

Did your Boundary work? In the last of this boundary series, Kent Darcie discusses the importance of reviewing the effectiveness […]

Blog

ADP 036 Navigating Holidays with Divorced Parents-Interview

Holidays can feel like they’re more hassle than they’re worth, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Leslie Nunnery […]

Blog

How to Stop Having Crazy Holidays

It’s possible to enjoy holidays when divorced parents are in the mix. Therapist and author Kent Darcie shares how boundaries […]

Blog

So It’s Time to Divorce

Marriage is hard, but you never thought it would be this hard. One day the lightbulb goes off. “Now I […]

Blog

It’s Ok NOT to be OK!

Counselor and author Kent Darcie discusses how parental divorce can create situations that mess with our brains. The problem is […]

Blog

One Reason Adults with Divorced Parents Keep Secrets

Counselor and author Kent Darcie discusses how children of divorce’s need to keep secrets in childhood can lead to keeping […]

Blog

The Anger Monster

Counselor and author Kent Darcie discusses the importance of addressing anger in adults with divorced parents

Blog

The GIFT in Anger

Unresolved anger is often tops the lists of issues that affect adults with divorced parents. While anger is rarely considered […]

Blog

Rodeos, Anger, and Adult Children of Divorce

I’ve attended my first rodeo! For you urbanites and millennials, a rodeo is like an old country fair on steroids. […]

Blog

Easter, Anger, and Adult Children of Divorce

Though the peeps and bunnies are gone, I keep thinking about a movie I saw Easter Sunday. Normally Charlton Heston […]

Blog

The Many Faces of Anger (Part 1)

Years ago, a public service announcement on television warned that high blood pressure was “the silent killer.” For adult children […]