Divorce Coaches and New Traditions Shape Modern Approaches to Ending Marriage

Divorce Coaches and New Traditions Shape Modern Approaches to Ending Marriage
1 min readCultureHealth

Changing attitudes toward divorce are influencing both emotional support practices and personal rituals for individuals ending marriages.

  • Karen McNenny, author and divorce coach, describes divorce as a tool rather than a weapon.
  • McNenny's guidance focuses on protecting family relationships and mental health during divorce.
  • Women in various countries are choosing to mark their divorces with new or repurposed rings.
  • Some individuals wear divorce rings on their middle finger as a symbol of their new status.
  • McNenny has published a book addressing how to navigate divorce constructively.

Recent discussions highlight both professional advice for managing divorce and the emergence of new personal rituals, such as wearing divorce rings, among women globally.

These developments reflect evolving cultural perspectives on divorce, emphasizing emotional well-being and self-expression rather than stigma or conflict.

Further public dialogue and new traditions may continue to shape how individuals and families experience and commemorate divorce.

Confirmed by 2 independent sources