“…For example, it has been shown that individuals who are divorced tend to report lower levels of psychological and physical well-being, as well as social isolation and economic difficulties (Ross, 1995 ; Pinquart, 2003 ; Sayer, 2006 ). Less information is known about the reasons, reactions, and consequences in the short term, and the studies on maladaptive reactions shortly after the relationship dissolution are still few (Norona and Olmstead, 2017 ; Lee et al, 2020 ; Cope and Mattingly, 2021 ). Various models describe the process of dissolution of the couple (e.g., Sbarra and Emery, 2005 ; Rollie and Duck, 2006 ), and although it is difficult to indicate a defined period relating to the phase of the dissolution of the couple, previous research converges around a period of 4–6 months (Najib et al, 2004 ; Verhallen et al, 2019 ), ranging from 1 week (Mearns, 1991 ) to 12 months and beyond (Sprecher et al, 1998 ; Cope and Mattingly, 2021 ).…”