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Light on the Other Side of Divorce: Discovering the New You is for people who have separated/divorced from their partners who want to feel excited about who they are now, more emboldened and less overwhelmed. The book is a comprehensive, inspirational resource for healing and thriving after divorce.

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Light on the Other Side of Divorce: Discovering the New You is for people who have separated/divorced from their partners who want to feel excited about who they are now, more emboldened and less overwhelmed. The book is a comprehensive, inspirational resource for healing and thriving after divorce.
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Clinical psychologist, Dr. Elizabeth Cohen is the CEO and Director of Dr. Elizabeth Cohen and Associates, a group private practice in the heart of New York City serving hundreds of clients a year. The practice is dedicated to teaching, witnessing and encouraging clients to learn, grow, and heal so they can feel mastery in their lives. Dr. Cohen is the founder of the online divorce course and membership Afterglow: The Light at the Other Side of Divorce. This course teaches women how to thrive not just survive their divorce no matter how difficult the process has been. Dr. Cohen received her PhD in clinical psychology from Boston University. As part of her graduate training, she treated clients at the world-renowned Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders in Boston, MA. Dr. Cohen was the recipient of the prestigious American Psychological Foundation Research Award for her doctoral research. Following her time at BU, Dr. Cohen completed her pre-doctoral internship at Bellevue Hospital Center and the New York University Child Study Center. Dr. Cohen has been featured on the Tamron Hall Show, The Wall Street Journal, NBC News, Women's Health, Huff Post, Thrive Global, Daily Beast and Good Housekeeping. She is a weekly contributor to Psychology Today with her "Divorce Course" column.