When & How Should You Introduce Your New Partner to the Kids After a Divorce? Therapist Dr. Alyson Nerenberg Explains
An interview with Ilyssa Panitz
Kim Kardashian isn’t letting her divorce from Kanye West (Ye) stop her from getting serious with boyfriend Pete Davidson. Not only is the reality star openly talking about Davidson in interviews, including when she knew she fell for him, but Kardashian also took Davidson to the premiere of the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” series on Hulu, which debuts on April 14th. In addition to the couple’s PDA, pictures have surfaced of Davidson hanging out with one of Kardashian’s four children. Meanwhile, we seem to be seeing less of Kanye (Ye). The Grammy winner has not only taken down many of his social media posts that caused a stir, but West (Ye) has also stepped away from attending and performing at the annual Coachella music festival, which begins on April 15th. Experts say it is normal for both sides in a divorce to transition from what “was” differently and that everyone’s path to acceptance and recovery may not be on the same time frame. Dr. Alyson Nerenberg is a Psychologist, Therapist, Educator, Supervisor, and author of the book, “No Perfect Love.” Nerenberg is also highly trained in a variety of therapy modalities such as family systems, gestalt, cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic.