The purpose of this research was to examine the specific, post-divorce growth experiences of court art therapy counseling users and to interpret the meaning of the results. The research participants were the seven divorcees who participated in court art therapy counseling. Data were collected through in-depth interviews from February 2017 to June 2020. In the in-depth interviews, the participants discussed their experiences after completing artwork related to post-divorceg rowth. Data analysis was based on Van Manen s hermeneutic phenomenology. The researcher focused on disclosing post-divorce growth experiences through the participants’ narratives alongside participants’ artwork and anecdotes. The study results confirmed the post-divorce growth of the divorcees was not one-dimensional. Rather, the research showed that participants experienced improved relationships with themselves, others, and the environment by newly born being through the restoration of independence. In addition, they accepted all of these processes as part of their lives and achieved internal maturity. Based on these results, there was a discussion about the support for growth in post-traumatized divorcees and post-traumatic growth at the existential level. Building on the study results and discussions, specific proposals were made about how to further improve and invigorate court art therapy counseling.